Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1939
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Leiteh S- if lj ' V , w ' Mrs. Gertrude Lewis, Art ,, 'Sl ' xii SN' TW I' M ' K nfs we n N J , A 5 355fi,,,ff sql' ', 4 S Q,vb'jXwQKx, 1' ,, . ' P-S Y , .1 1 L XS W7'J HW, N Nl, QP' X I L , g I 1 lf f , Q ' f asm. JW'-ff If l. INTHUUUETIUN ,ici I DVA, K,,. 61,9 5 ,Al I ,,.V jg5 if lH.ELASSES fgjmwumn, S June Seniors ,rj QMfi'i: February Seniors .E ,M iw Q I ,r,, Juniors ' ' S ,Pj , Sophomores rl. ' n Freshmen ,.,M,:L,5 jfwe, t lV. ElETlVlTlclSS , STM?-fb i4f i 't I .Q , 'Q' 1 yo A ah, so S X V. Health and Recreation i ., 'Z Honor Societies S o f Service Urqanizations 1 V, 5--2' , I Social Groups 4 ,jf , Special Interest Eluhs ,., 1 H.U.T.'f,. ' fUUST'US' X 1.4 Q 1 K Hello f s EW49479439! 5 . 9 W J fl .' 1 A 1 2 Ah' U ', . 'LQ H -.,,. K -4' 'L , 5' , 's..f vN..f' ,- . . X , Greetings-Gates, won't you come in .... Letls get acquainted right away .... Youlve already seen me on the title page .... My,name is Hi Parker .... I'm really just one of you .... I'm supposed to take you on a little tour of our school .... Say, I'll get some of my friends to come along and talk to you .... They'll tell you what they do here and why they like Hyde Park .... Yes, I know that you'll be thoroughly acquainted afterwards .... These excellent friendships are not just Entre Nous Qbetween ourselvesj .... They are for everybody .... We've tried to make everything as comfortable as possible and you won't have to worry about getting lost . . . because all you have to do is ask one of my friends and they'll show you the way again .... Come right along. . . . This way please .... First on our program is . . . . . I a j DEDICATION Hello again . . . I wonder if you'd be willing to meet a really swell person .... I feel sure that you would .... Okay, then may I present to you Mr. Archibald Whittier Smalley .... Think you've seen him before? That's right, hels your as- sistant principal .... He plans all the programs, pacifies your parents when something goes wrong, . and also finds out just why you weren't in class the other day .... He is the one that really makes our school go around the way it does. Say, though, maybe you really donlt know him the way I-do?? I think Iill let you in on a little sumpin' .... He must have a secret desire to be a dancing teacher . . . yes . . . 'cause he really loves to dance .... Bet you didn't know that! . . . Did you know, too Cwhile I'm at itj '. . . that he takes little walks . . . why he just strolls downtown and back .... Think of that! Why some of you big, husky lettermen couldn't do that! . . . I, myself, couldnlt even do it .... Well . . . as for other hobbies .... Did you ever see that dreamy look in his eyes when he gazes out of the window? . . . He is just dating that little yellow Forsythia bush. Last year, shea was out a little earlier .... Then, too, if you've ever seen him with his eyes piercing the pages of a book, youlll know that hels back with the Romans trying to find the derivations of certain words .... If you can ever corner him in the corridor some time, you'll find that his children have brought him up very carefully . . . yes, he under- stands youth .... He may even explain to you how to square a number by alge- bra, as he did for me .... Sure he really is a swell person-is our grand little Atlas of the school .... I guess you real- ize it now .... And that's the reason that the Aitchpe Staff is dedicating this year's edition to him. Q . . It's a wonderful idea ...right?... , X ,iwef .Awww- Z6 ','J .f ago.. if IN MEMORIAM An appreciation of the beauty of music which Oscar E. Robinson gave many of the Hyde Park students is a living memorial. His keen interest in people, his careful direction of the choruses, and his high standards of operettas gave Hyde Park its splendid musical reputa- tion. Bertha L. Farnam was a quiet, un- assuming person who had a wide knowl- edge of all scientific subjects. As a teacher she will be remembered for her spritely sense of humor and her willing- ness to help everyone. i Pearl Kirschon - Ann Liberman K .,.4 y lm' ,.-4. 5' E' .Q -Lf- Q.: -l S Q ll o x a 1 7 K f H V l f-9 .X Tiplkxf X I Say! . . .Look here.. . .Have you met that teacher? Don't you long for an introduction? Sure.-p. .come on. . .here's you chance to meet all the Faculty.. . .Theyyreally are a grand lot-all so human and delightful! This one you see talking is so much fun! She sponsors a club. And the one we just saw is an inspiration to any student! The whole school just seems to flock to her classes... . Oh, I suppose we could go on. . .you and I. . .shaking hands and meeting delightful personalities.. . .But then. . .you know how it is, always something to do around this school.. . .I-Ionestly, don't you think we have the best teachers in the whole world. . .almost the whole world anyway! Mr. Archibald W. Smalley Mr. Joseph F. Gonnelly Mr. Ira Van Ijlise Assistant Principal Principal Assistant Principal In Charge of the Branch Guiding the Hyde Park ship of state since 1933 is our principal, Mr. joseph Gonnelly. He accomplishes this with insight, understanding, and justice. No question is too trivial for his careful study. Second in command, is Mr. Archibald Smalley, who tactfully supervises the administrative duties of our school. The third is Mr. Ira Van Hise, who directs a world of his own, the organization of the Branch. The crew backing up this triumvirate consists of student advisors. Miss Mary Robb and Mr. Lloyd Rohrke guide the Freshman class, While Sopho- mores find Mrs. Lucille Priddy and Mr. Bernard Broek ready to give counsel. Mrs. Sara Lucille Priddy Mr. Bernard Broek Miss Mary E. Robb Mr. Lloyd E. Rohrke I MISS ANNA ANDERSON Mathematics MR. LESTER A. BENSEMA Physics MRS. RUTH CHLORIS BRANDENBURG Art MRS. LAURA MAE BROWN English and Commercial MISS ROSALIE BARNARD Social Science MISS RUBETTA W. BIGGS English SERGEANT WILLIAM J. BREWER Military Training MISS ELIZABETH E. BUCHANAN English MISS OLIVE BELSLY Mathematics MR. GEORGE F. BRADFIELD Mathematics r if , if sw MR. BERNARD W. ,- BROEK Social Science MR. GLENN L. BUTE Chemistry MR. JOHN R. BYLAND Commercial and School Treasurer MISS BEULAH J. CHAMBERLAIN Art MR. RAYMOND M. COOK Transferred to Chicago Teachers' College MR. ROBERT R. DARLING English MR. EDMUND CAMERON Commercial MISS FLORA A. CHURCHILL Music MISS HELENE C RAN BY Otlice Force MISS LOUIE DEUPREE English MR. SIDNEY CASNER Social Science MISS HELEN L CONNELLY Botany MISS MABEL E CURTUISS Latin MRS. GRACE H EDGAR Social Science I CAPT.JOSEPH I WHIFAGAN Band MISS LEE ELLEN FOGELSON Commercial MISS HELEN R. GALLAGI-IER English MISS ETHEL GOLDBERG General Science l Ps HANSEY .J VVS' Historyl I MISS EDITH F. HARDY English and Dramatics MR.ELLIOTT E. HASAN Physical Education MRS. MARGARET J. HAWKES Botany MISS ISABEL A. HAZLETT History MISS EVA B. HENSON Mathematics MISS LYLE A. HIGHLEY Home Economics MISS MARY A. HINKLEY English ' MR. WALTER J. HIPPLE Social Science MR. O. W. HOWELL Commercial MISS MARY E. HOWARD General Science MISS R. ELIZABETH i HUGHES I Social Science , MR. ALBAN B FIEDLER Chemistry MISS MARY V. FRYE Zoologm I x MRS. LILLIAN GILLEN Mathematics MISS LEAH GRAVES Commercial MRS. ISOLINA R. FLORES Spanish MISS CHRISTINE K. FUCHS Botany MISS LAUREL E. GILLOGLY Latin MISS GRACE GULLER Music MRS. KATHERINE S. JENSEN French M I S S HELEN KRIEWITZ Home Economics MR. R. H. LEAVELL Social Science MRS. GERTRUDE C. LEWIS Art MISS JESSIE B. JOHNSON Commercial MR. EDMUND KUBIK Industrial Arts MISS LENORE LEINS History MR. PHILLIP LEVVIS Industrial Arts MR. GEORGE J. KASPER 'Woodshop MISS MAJEL KURRIE History MISS MARY L. LEITCH Salesmanship l MRS. HILDUR W. l LUNDQUIST Mathematics n N MRS. ANITA MALOY Spanish MR. ALFRED H. MANZKE History MISS JENNIE R. MCALLISTER Latin MR. FRANCIS M. McCAHEY General Science MRS. JOSEPHINE McDONNELL English MISS ANN MCENIFF Commercial 1. I - - 49 '- MR. FRANCIS X. McGUANE History MR. WILLIAM H. 5 McLAIN I Transferred to Wilson Junior College MISS HARRIET MESSELHEISER Spanish MR. MEREL MEYER Mechanical Drawing il Miss M.1-:LEANOR ' MOORE Mathematics ' MISS ESTHER F. . MULROY English MR. LLOYD E. ROHRKE Physical Education MISS MARY ROTH English MR. ERNST SCHMIDHOFER Physical Education MR. HENRY I-I. SCHULTZ Physical Education MR. CLAUDE P. SHIDELER Zoology MISS BEULAH I. SHOESMITH Mathematics MISS KATHARINE M. SLAUGHT French MISS MARY STOCKDALE Zoology MISS CLARA RUBOVITS English MR. RALPH S. SCOTT Mathematics MISS EVELYN F. SLATER English MRS. VIOLA MURPHY Office Force MR. MAURICE OTTOSEN Mathematics H. E. MR. I. MARSHALL PEER Physics. MRS. HULDA RANDALL German W. MR. JOSEPH A. NYBERG Mathematics MISS MYRA A. PAINE English MISS EVELYN I. PHELAN General Science MRS. ELIZABETH J. RIVERS German and Latin MR. GEORGE W OPITZ Mathematics MISS MABEL L PARKER English MRS. SARA LUCILE PRIDDY English MISS MARY E. ROBB History n MISS RUATH STOKE C ivlcs MR. FRANK THOMSON Commercial MR, GEORGE LOANE TUCKER Mechanical and Architectural Drawing MISS ALICE VAN HATTEM Librarian MRS. MARY L. VURSELL Office Force MISS FRANCES LOUISE WEIL Commercial MISS EVELYN WENIG Ofnce Force MR. EDVVARD I. WEST General Science and Zoology MISS VERONICA WHELAN Vocal Music MRS. KATHERINE G. WIGHTMAN English MR. FRANK K. WILLIAMSON Commercial MR. CLAYTON L. ZEHNER Social Science FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED MISS MILDRED E. ADAMS Spanish MISS LORETTA ARVIN Commercial MISS CATHERINE BOND French and Spanish MISS GRACE I. BRIDGE Latin MISS ANN R. BUCKLEY Office Force MISS LUCY BUCKLEY English MISS DORIS E. BUTTS Physical Education MISS MARGUERITE H. BYRNE English MISS KATHLEEN E. CLAWSON English MISS MARCELLA CONLEY Spanish MISS MARGARET CORKELL English MRS. MARY Q. CRUNELLE General Science MRS. ALMA M. DAVIS Commercial MISS IRENE ERP English MISS KATHARIN FINLEY Orchestra MR. GLENN M. . FISHER Civics MR. JAMES FOLEY Social Science MISS SADIE G. FRIEDLANDER Commercial MISS ELIZABETH R. GRADY Music MRS. MARY L. GRONERT English MRS. SAIDA S. HAYDEN Physical Education MISS ELEANOR HAYES History MR. AUSLEY HENDY General Science MISS JOSEPHINE HOLLOWED Mathematics MRS. ANNA B. JEWELL English MISS A. MARGARET JOHNSON French MRS. Rosc K. JOYCE History MISS MARGARET KARBOSKI. Physical Education MISS CLARA E. KARLS Art MISS ETHEL L. KIRBY Latin MRS. LOUISE L. KIRBY English L av ' MRS. JESSIE KOMAR Chemistry MRS. IOSEPHINE LEE Music MRS. MABELLE T. PERHAM Physical Education MISS DOROTHY F. ROBERTS French MISS MARGARET STURGEON English 1. 2, . . ZVUKVUM A im-ivriis MARGARET dl, - ANNIEWAILKER W YCDC if-i MISS MAE KERNAN Chief Psychologist MISS FLORENCE L. ABBOTT MISS FREDERIKA MARSTON MISS GRACE E. PEEBLES MISS ELSIE F. DU BIEN MISS VIOLA H. KUEHN Commercial MISS KATHLEEN McCORMAC Art MRS. HELEN T. PLANER English MISS AGNES ROBINSON Spanish MR. JOSEPH E. TEDER General Science MR. GEORGE WEST Physical Education MISS MAY LALLX' Art MISS ANITA MEINDERS French MISS ALICE RENTZ Physical Education MISS RUTH SCHURZ Commercial MRS. E. B. TERRY English PSYCHOLOGISTS ASSISTANTS MISS LILLIAN CISLER MISS WINIFRED DONALDSON MRS. THEODORA MILLER OUR ABSENTEES MRS. AUGUSTA I. A BAUMGARDNER MISS HELEN S. GILBERT MISS ELLA E. MIX MRS. DORIS J. ROSENBERG MISS MALVINA D. NIEDERMAN MISS MARY E. ZURAWSKI RETIRED TEACHERS MISS IOSEPHINE M. CASAVAW MISS LAURA M. LAWLER English MISS CORDELIA B. OLMSTEAD Commercial MISS NELL W. REESER English MRS. GOLDIE SHALETT English MISS MARIE UPTON English MRS. ADA PINE MR. WILLIAM J. LECHTENBERG MISS MARGARET M O'CONNOR MISS STELLA PEEDE KS:-f Q I U, 1. , . i lt' Qi X 31:9 255 ,I X, Q Q ,B J '32 J 49 K .X L ' mfa Hello, dear. How's everything? . . . Isn't Hyde Park wonder- ful? Arenlt the kids that go here swell? Certain ones especially. . . . Boy, will I be glad when Ilm a senior .... Why? Look at all the things that I can do then .... Well, let's see. First, I could be my class president .... Oh-h-h, do you really think so? Then I'm going to be valedictorian . . . no less. And last, but not least, Ilm going to be an all-around kid .... Oh, thanks .... But the best part about Hyde Park is that every class has its own spe- cial affairs which are equally grand! .7 N' mg KQLSQNQ ggi... XJTQL. QL, fa, ,Q Q W WWE ONLY A VESTI GE OF OUR BIG SNOW AU lllAYU3L L Yep . . . that's a cinch, that is-for Seniors like us at least. We can do most anything now, 'cause we're out of high school. Ah yes, so it is only the first st-ep in our lives. But we've climbed it ,... and are we proud????? YOU BET! There's one thing that we have in abundance-and that's energy. The initiative is a little harder to keep, but we use what We have and we DO get along! U1 I lil UU T GIFT-Miss Rubovits Chairman-Morris Boas-Opitz Donald Keene-Schmidhofer Richard Straus-Graves Shirley Perlman-Hazlett Gertrude Kibort-Opitz PROGRAM-Miss Buckley Cliairman-Tobey Muskin-- Paine Mitford Mathews-Rubovits Bernita Rhetta-Gillogly Shirley NVolf--Nyberg Robert Hawes-McAllister SEATING AND PROCICS- SIONAL--Miss Paine, Miss Gillogly Chairman-Lester Uretz- Rubovits Richard Marks--Whelan Zena Lakritz-Gillogly Teddy Schiowitz-Opitz Jean Metzger-Graves Page I8 CLASS OFFICERS Thomas King President Roslyn Kasselnian Secretary COMMITTEES .-XNNOUNCEMENT-Bariiarcl Chairman-Charles Salzman- NVhelan Marian Dailey-Mc.-Xllister Reva Becker-Sclnnidhofer Kikue Natsuhori-Graves Daniel Krogh-Mei-Xllister PRINTING-Miss Hazlett Chairman-Barbara Shean- Gillogly Norma Gettin-Sclnnidhofer Mary Tefsky-Graves Daniel Comroe-Rubovits Natalie Van Gelder-Buckley ENTIERTAINMIQNT-Mr. Opitz Chairman-Eleanor Swain- Paine Pcter Leopold--Sclnnidhofer ,Terre Sights-Nyberg Iiunice VVaprin-Buckley Margaret Duran-Gillogly SONG AND MOTTO-Miss VVhelan Chairman-Iiditli Zax-NVhelan Louise LlCVCllS6--xVl'ICiE1I1 Alice Carr Vice-president Arthur Levy T rea surer Gerald Cook-Hazlett Lorraine Schwartz-Rubovits XVilbert Liebling-Rubovits CAP AND GOVVN-Miss Graves Chairman-Muriel Ranney- Schmidhofer Bert Sadock-Nyberg Elaine Lewitz--Schmidhofer Jeanette Barron-Gillogly Melvin Mayer-Buckley DIPLOMA AND RIBBON- Miss Sachs Chairman-Josephine Madox- Whelan VVarren Erickson-Sclnnidhofer Anita Pyles-Nyberg Betty Griftith-Buckley Audrey Beck-Graves SENIQR ASSEMBLY-M r. Schmidhofer Chairman-Bobette Sabbath- Buckley Maurice Kaplan-Hazlett Everett Walker-Buckley Celeste Krosner-Schmidhofer Murray VVax-Graves JENNIE ANESY G.A.A.: Bridle and Boot Club: Branch Drama Club. JACK ANSETT S.E.: Euclideans: Spanish Hon- or: R.O.T.C., Commissioned Offi- cers' Club: Boosters: Rifle Squad. JOAN AUGUSTUS S.E.: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Aitchpe '37, '38, Copy Ed. '39: Zoo. Hr.: G.A.L.: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: French Club: Sr. Girls: Forum. Branch Orchestra. BOBBE AVERY A Cappella: Sr. Dram.: G.A.A.: Swimming Team. ROBERT BAPHRACH Forum: Baseball: Booster Club: Sr. Boys, Treas.: Male Chorus: Basketball: French Club. DOROTHV BAKER ROBERT M. BARKER R.O.T.C., Comm. Officers' Club: Pan American Club: Sr. Boys. ANET BARR 7.0. QULOA .E.: Photography Club: French lub: Boosters, Vice-Pres. is ALICE ABBOT Jr. Eng. Hr.: Pep Club: Senior Girls: Mixed Chorus: Boosters: Girls, Chorus: Student Gov't, Poster Committee Chairman. VIRGINIA LEE ADAIR S.E.: Girls, Chorus: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. BRUCE ADAMS Bot. Hr.: Zoo. Hr.: Zoo. Club: Student Gov't, Election Comm. SUZANNE ALLAIN S.E.: Forum: Pan American Club: G.A.A.: G.A.L., Pres.: Junior, Senior Girls: Boosters: Stud. Gov't, Election Commit- tee. HERBERT ALTHOZ S.E.: Senior Sponsor: Boosters: Psychology Club: Spanish Club: Senior Boys: Intramural Soccer and Baseball: Jr. Track: Stud. Gov't: Pan American Club. HARRY ANDERSEN Intramural Basketball: Track: Pan American Club. MYLES ANDERSON S.E.: Jr., Sr. Aristoi: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Jr., Sr. Orch.: Chem. Hr.: Forum: C.T.C.: Varsity Tennis. BETTY ANDREWS 'XQXV Pan American Club: ostcrs: Jr. Girls: Pythagoreans. BERTHA BERGER ZELDA BECKER Blue Mask Club: Chemistry Hr. SHIRLEE BESSER Junior, Senior Girls: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Sock and Busx kin: Mixed Chorus: Tennis Club: Tour Club. . - 1 NANCY BISER HUJVQFG Astronomy Club: Mixed Chor- us: Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: Sock and Buskin: Blue Mask Club. ANITA BLANDFORD Law Club. MORRIE BOAS , S.E.: Pythagoreans: Golf Team: Varsity Swimming, Basketball: Sr. Boys: Law Club: Boosters: Photography Club. EVELYN BOECK A Cappella: Mixed Chorus. JOSEPH BOLGER Aitchpe Tribe: Baseball: Pan American Club: Basketball: Sr. Boys. MARVIN BARR A Cappella, Pres.: Male Chorus: French Club: Musical Club. HAROLD BARRON Forum: Journalism Clun: Radio Club: Tour Club. JEANETTE BARRON A Cappella: Mixed Chorus: Sen- ior Girls: Musical Club: Arch- ery Club. LAXVRENCE BATES OISB S.E.: Swimming Team: Track Team: Football Team: Aitchpe Tribe. ELSIF. BAUER German Club: G.A.A. WILLIAM BAUGHER S.E.: Aitchpe Tribe: Radio Club: Intramural Basketball: Varsity Swimming Team, Capt.: Male Chorus. AUDREY BECK X Soph., Sr. Girls: French Club: Jr. Girls, Vice-Pres.: Zoology Club: Boosters: English Honor: Girls' Glee Club. REVA BECKER S.E.: Euclideans: Chemistry Hr.: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: Boosters: Jr., Sr. Girls: Law Club: Forum. Page 19 ALICE BRO S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Physics Hr.: Hist. Hr.: Forum: Archery Club: Clean Up Comm. WILLIAM BROLLEY Sr. Orchestra: German Club. LAURA BUDVVIG S.E.: G.A.A.: French Club: Gar- den Club: S0131-y Jr. Girls, Treas.: Sr. Girls. LORRAINE BUDWIG Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosters: Forum: G.A.A. MARJORIE BURNS E.: Senior Sponsor: Girls' ee Club. BETTY BUSS Transferred From Parker High School. TOM CANENE Boosters: Basketball: Sr. Boys: Track. VVILLIAM CARLE Chem. Hr.: Badminton Club, Sec'y: German Club: Boosters. Page 20 7 ROBERT BONIFIELD French Club: R.O.T.C.: German Club: Senior Boys. JACK BOLTON Band: R.O.T.C. NORMA BOVVER A Cappella: Girls' Cho.: Mixed Chorus: Soph., Sr. Girls. DONALD BOYES S.E.: Male Chorus: Jr., Sr. Track Team: Aitchpe Tribe: Sr. Boys. MOLLIE BRADBURY Art Honor: Clean Up Comm.: jr.. Sr. Girls: Forum. BETTY BRAN DSTETTER S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club. BURTON BRAUER R.O.T.C.: A Cappella: Male Cho.: Hist. Hr.: Pythagoreans: Music Club. MORTON BRAUN Ea 61- emo zE CWB CATHERINE CHRISTOPH Soph., Ir., Sr. Girls: Forum: Bridle and Boot Club: French Club. MIRIAM CHUDAKOFF S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum. JOHANNA CHURCH ' S.E.: Pan American Club, Sec'y. CHARLES CHFRCHILL Aitchpe '37, 238: Photography Club. Sec'y-Treas.: Boosters: Astronomy Club: German Club: Track Team. JUNE CLAIR S.E.: Blue Mask: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Musical Club: French Club. VIRGINIA CLARK S.E.: Junior Aristoi: Sr. Girls: Senior Sponsor: G.A.A. ALFRED COHEN Art Honor: Male Chorus: Ger- man Club: Intramural Basket- ball. ANABETY COHEN G.A.A,.: Soph. Girls: Sock and Buskin: Blue Mask: Sr. Girls. S - 1 ,. ..- -, .iz-L' a ' f RUTH CARLSON Sr Girls: Girls' Chorus. ALICE E. CARR S.E., Pres.: Vice-Pres.SJune '3' Class: Pythag.: Jr., r. Eng Hr.: jr. Aristoi. Sec'y'Treas. Sr. Aristoi: Stud. Gov't, Wel fare Comm., Sec'y: Botany Hr JEAN CARROLL A Cappella: French Club: Junior Senior Girls: Photography Club, Pan American Club. l EVELYN CARSEL S.E.: Sock and Buskin: Sr. En Hr.: Blue Mask: German Ho or: German Club: Sr. Sponso PAULINE CEARLEY CHARLES CHANDLER ELEANOR CHARLES MILDRED CHOATE Chicago Tour Club. l i PHYLLIS COOKE JAMES COSTER S.E. NADINE CRAVVFORD G.A.A.: Girls, Chorus. DORIS CURTIS G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Senior Girls. INIARIAN DAILEY S.E.: Jr., Sr. Orchestra: Pan American Club: Jr. Eng. Honor: Music Club, Sec'y, Vice-Pres. MARY ELLEN DANIEL S.E.: G.A.A.: Cro-Knits: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Student Court: Photography Club: Pan Ameri- can Club: Pep Girls: Fencing Team: Zoo. Club: Sock and Buskin. GEORGIANA DEAL 'JAYNE DEKKER Archery Club: Sr. Girls: Sock and Buskin: G.A.A. CHARLOTTE COHEN G.A.A.: Senior Girls. HILDE COHEN Senior Girls: German Club. MERCEDES COHEN Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Sophomore Girls, Pres. NORMAND COHEN Pan American Club: Forum, Sec'y-Treas.: Zoology Club: Sr. Boys: Dewey Library Club: Psy- chology Club: Music Club: C.T.C. ROSALIE COHEN Chicago Tour Club: Sr. Girls. EDGAR COHN S.E.: Zoology Club: Chem. Hon- or: Physics Honor: Senior Spon- sor: Weekly, Circulation Treas. JEAN COHN Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Dewey Li- hrary Club: Journalism Club: Vox Populi. GERALD COOK S.E.: French Club: Soccer Team: Photography Club: Male Chorus, Pres., Secly. MARGARET DURAN S.E.: Girls' Chorus: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: OB'ice Force: Jr. Eng. Hr.: G.A.L., Sec'y. ARTHUR ECKBERG KENNETH EDBERG Junior Orchestra. BERNICE EDELMAN S.E.: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Spanish -I-Ir.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum. BELLA EISENSTEIN S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: C.T.C.? Law Club: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Pan American Club. HAROLD EISENSTEIN SUSAN EMERY Botany Hr.: Hist. Hr.: Band. VIVIENNE EPSTEIN' Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus. LAURA JANE DEMPSTER S.E.: German Club, Vice-Pres.: Sr. Girls: Boosters. IRVING DIAMOND S.E.: lA Comm.: Chem. Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: Male Cho.: Law Club: Stud. Gov't., Welfare Comm.: Pythagoreans: Forum: Senior Boys. RUTH DITZEL S.E.: German Hr.: G.A.A.: Ger- man Club: Sock and Buskin: History Hr.: English Hr. HERBERT DONEEN A Male Chorus: Law Club: Zool- ogy Club: Boosters: Baseball: Sr. Boys: Basketball: Intramural Basketball. Oo I ANN DOTY NQIY I. il. S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Law: G.A.A. ELSIE DRECHSLER S.E.: G.A.A.: Journalism Club: Euilideans: German Club: Pep ir s. DONALD M. DUFT Non-Comm. Officers' Club: Band: R.O.T.C.: Radio Club: Law Club: Tour Club: Photography Club. JACK DIEHL Aitchpe Tribe, Sec'y: Track Team: Golf Team: Intramural Basketball. Page 21 ISADORA FINEMAN Boosters: Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Sock and Busking Archery Club. FRANKLIN FISH German Cluhg R.O.T.C.g Bowl- ing Leagueg Varsity Track. RICHARD FISHBEIN Zoology Clubg Psychology Club. LESTER FISHER Senior Bandg Fencing Team: Law Club. HUGH FITZPATRICK S.E.g Sr. Sponsorg Male Chorus: Boostersg French Club. HARRY FLACK R.O.T.C.g Pan American Club: Band. EIlA'1N1z FLAXMAN Eng. Hr,g Boostersg Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girlsg Garden Clubg Bit and Spur Clubg Music Club. JUNE FLETCHER Art Honor. Page 22 VVARREN ERICKSON Zoology Clubg Swimming Teamg Inter-Class Basketball. JEAN ESSARY G.A.A.g Girls' Rifle Team. JEANNEE FANTL Boostersg G.A.A.g Mixed Chor- usg Soph., Ir., Sr. Girlsg Zoology Club, Treas. ARTHUR FAULMAN LOUISE FECHHEIMER French Clubg G.A.A. LLOYD FELDMAN ROBERT FELD MAN Sr. Boysg Chem. I-Ir,g Male Cho.g Boostersg Law Clubg Radio Clubg Photography Clubg Intramural Basketballg Intramural Tennis. JOANNE FEUCHUK Mixed Chorus. GENE GAILMARD CHARLOTTE GARAY S.E.g Sr. Sponsorg Eng, Hr.: Ger. Hr.g Hist. Hr.g German Clubg Blue Maskg Sock and Busking Mixed Chorusg G.A.A. DORIS GARLAND French Clubg Boostersg junior Girls. LEONA C. GAVVRYCH Twins Club, Sec'yg German Club 3 Pan American Cluhg G.A.A.g Girls' Chorus. VIVIAN G. GAWRYCH Twins Club, Sec'yg German Clubg Pan American Club? G.A.A.g Girls' Chorus. NORMA GEFFIN S.E.g Euclideans, Sec'yg Dewev Library Clubg Jr. Eng. Honorg Forumg Senior Girls. MARY GEORGULIS G.A.A.g Dance Club. ALLAN GERSON Eng. Hr.g Male Cho.g R.O.T.C.g Soph., Jr., Sr. Boysg Bowling Team, Capt.: Clean Up Comm.q Psychology Clubg Tranic Squad: Varsity Basketball. FELICITY FONGER S.E.g Sr. Eng. Hr. 5 History Hr.g Sr. Girls: A Cappellag Pensg Blue Mask Club. HAROLD H. FOOTE R.O.T.C.g Aitchpe Tribeg For- umg Soccerg Wrestling Team. HELEN FORD S.E.g Weekly, Copy Ed.g Chem. Hr.g Boosters, Vice-Pres.g Ir. Girlsg Journalism Clubg Pho- tography Clubg Jr. Aristoi, Sec'y-Treas. SHIRLEY FRANK G.A.A.g Forum. PEGGY FREEBORN Girls' Chorus. EUGENE FRIEDMAN S.E.3 Creative VVritingg Jr. Eng. Hr.g Journalism Club, Pres.g Student Gov't, VVelfare Comm.g Astronomy Club. REVA FRUMKIN S.E.g Pensg Stud. Gov'tg Sr. Eng. Hr., Pres.g Dewey Library Clubg Sock and Busking Hist. Hr.g Sr. Girls: French Club: French Hr.g Zoo. Hr. DOROTHY FULHAM SHIRLEY GREENBERG Y 1 Q9 if f' . +uz .lea . W 42 . .l eaagaat aff 1 9 2 L w-.:5Q.? ,A1A, . .W W Y it af ' 'f,.misf,f .f .. y V, . ui, I 12.15 ill ,V ? 4- I I., 1' ., 1 f z, , L. 1 lb: K 1 J V . L 3' xiii U J .,., V ,zk. f - kr I 'f V tg . ,,.. : fl TF . - I :..:. V V - . . 1-.5 4 V.,-it-I R , MARVIN GORDON ROBERT GORE Pens, '37, '38, 239: Stage Force, Sec'y: Astronomy Club: Story Scribblers: Sr. Boys: Creative VVriting. MARCELLE GRAHAM Transferred from VVestport Kansas City, Mo. GORDON GRANT MARTHA JAYNE GRAY Hgh S.E.: Sock and Buskin: Senior Girls. Jr., Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: Sock and Buskin: French Club: Vox Populi: G,A.A.: Bridle and Boot Club. DORIS GREEN Stud. Gov't: Soph., Sr. Girls: Debating Club. JAMES GREEN Male Chorus: German Club. r HERBERT GIBLICHMAN SIE.: Jr., Sr. Orch.: Sr. Boys: Aitchpe Tribe: Pan Amer. Club: .lournalism Club: French Club: Forum: Varsity Soccer, Capt. JOSEPH GIBLY Photography Club: Chess and Checker Club. ALFRED GLASS Jr.: Sr. Aristoi: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Chem. Hr.: Sr. Boys: Athletic Manager: Physics Honor: For- um: Aitchpe Tribe. BEATRICE GOLDBERG S.E.: Law Club, Vice-Pres., Sec'y: Pan American Club, Vice4Pres., Treas.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Girls. KENNETH GOLDMAN Sr. Male Chorus. IRENE CAROL GOLDSTEIN Ir.. Sr. Girls: Election Comm.: A Cappella: French Club: G.A. Sig! Journalism Club: Music Ill. MARK GOLDSMITH S.E.: Jr.: Sr. Latin Hr.: Chem. Hr.: Euclicleans: Pythagoreans. EVELYN GORDON ,,J S.E.: G.A.A.: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Jrf Girls: Sr. Aristoi. RUTH HANTOVER Soph., Ir., Sr. Girls: Boosters: C.T.C.: Bridle and Boot Club: Stud. Gov't: Sock and Buskin: Astronomy Club: Forumj STANLEY HARRISON Intramural Basketball: Spanish Hr.: Male Chorus: Senior Boys: Jr. Track. MALCOLM C. HAY ALICE HEGSTROM S.E.: Junior, Senior Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. ROBERT HENDERSON S.E.: Band: Male Chorus: Senior Boys: Zoo. Club: Aitchpe Tribe: Baseball: Basketball: Dance Club. DORIS HENDRICKSON S.E.: Aitchpe '39, Editor-in- Chief: Aitchpe '38: Orchestra: French Club: History Honor: Inter-club Council: Astronomy Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.. s 'f lf' Ll JOSEPH MNPNCKSOHN-' Male ,ChtJi't1s:,U5htrran1u'1ifl Base. ball. grlt- ' RJ 'A , . RICHARD HERMAN 1 G,erfhan lub: Photogrgjhy Club: Football: Track. il' ,1 il. A. i f .n' - V A ,lf inn , v fr CLARA GREIG Sr. Girls: C.T.C. BETTY GRIFFITH Aitchpe Faculty Editor '39: Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosters: Blue Mask: Pan American Club: Law Club. JEAN GUETTEL Soph., Ir., Sr. Girls: Boosters: Forum: French Club: Zoo. Club: G.A.A. PAUL GUTT S.E.: Sr. Aristoi, Pres.: Chem. Hr.: Pythagoreans: Sr. Orch. MARY L. HAFERBECKER Boosters: G.A.A,: 'Junior Eng. Hr.: Sock and Buskin: Forum: Blue Mask Club. JOHN VV. HALL R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officers' Club, Non-Commissioned Officers, Club: Jr., Sr. Boys: Football Team. JOSEPH HAMBURGER Intramural Basketball: Branch Stamp Club: Euclideans: French Club: Sr. Boys. V DOROTHY HANEY Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: French Club: History Hr.: Creative Writing: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls, Sec'y. Page 23 v 1 S . nn. HAROLD HOROVVITZ German Club, Sec'y: Male Clio.: Garden Club: Sr. Boys: Law Club: Zoo, Club. DORIS JEAN HOUGHTON Dewey Library Club: Mixed Cho.: G.A.A.: Pan Am. Club. MARGARET HUBBELL German Club: Bridle and Boot Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. THOMAS L. HUBBELL German Club. MARY JEANNE HULL Dewey Library Club: French Hr.: Senior Girls. IRA E. HYMEN S.E.: Boosters: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Figs: Clean Up Comm.: Foot- ra . YVONNE ISAACSON Senior Sponsor: Dewey Library Club: Jr., Sr. Girls: French Hr. ROBERT IVES Page 24 HUGO HEYNS Art Hr,: XVeekly St:1tT: Pens: Aitchpe: Psychology Club: Sr. Boys: Fencing Team, Captain: Chem. Hr.: Photography Club: Swimming Team: Archery Club. IRWIN HIRSCH Hist. Hr.: Vox Populi: Chess and Checker Club: C.T.C. RICHARD HIRSCH MARGARET HOGQUIST Girls' Chorus. GEORGIANNA HOLLEY Jr., Sr. Girls: Pan Am. Club: Girls' Cho.: Commercial Law Club. , e . WILLIAM I-lOLLlS f Sr. Band: Chem. Hrf: ioo.C1ubE Male Cho.: Aeronu'ts,v President: Pythagoreans: , Photog. 1, Club. QNN HOLMANT Q3Booste1gs:J,Jnnior. Senior Girls: French Club. -' HERZL HONOR Jr. Eng. Hr.: Lost and Found: German Club: Intramural Bas- ketball. ROBERT JOHNSON Senior Boys: Varsity Football, Basketball, Track: Boosters. KATHRYN KAGY S.E.: G.A.A., Pres.: G.A.L.: Sr. Girls: German Club, Treas.: Girls' Chorus. IRVING KANER Football, Basketball Team: Sr. Boys: Boosters: Pan Am. Club: Intramural Baseball: German Club: Tour Club. MAURICE KAPLAN Male Cho.: Lost and Found: Sr. Boys: Baseball: Swimming Team: Golf Team: Basketball. RHODA KAPLAN Jr.. Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Pan American Club: Soph. Girls, Sec'y. BETTE KASSEL Cro-Knits: Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girls: oosters: Garden Club. ROSLYN KASSELMAN S.E.: Class Sec'y '39: Sock and Buskin, Treas.: Stud. Gov't. Welfare Comm.. Chairman: French Club: A Cappella: G.A. A.: Jr. Girls: Junior English Honor. DONALD THOMAS KEENE R.O.T,C.: Spanish Honor: Pan American Club. GERTRUDE JACKSON Jr., Sr. Girls' Chorus: Sr. Girls: Sock and Buskin: G.A.A. MARY HELEN JACOBS BEATRICE JANOWS Cappella: Pan American Sr. Girls. ELIZABETH JOHNSON S.E.: Senior Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Girls' Cho.: Music Club. JANE JOHNSON S.E.: German Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. MARJORIE JOHNSON Soph.. Jr., Sr, Girls: Law Club: Girls' Cho.: G.A.A.: Student Gov't: German Club. MARY JANE JOHNSON C.T.C.: Pan American Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. LOUISE JENSEN MARIE KIRK S.E.: Mixed Chorus. JERRY KLEIFIELD A Cappella, Vice-Pres. GEORGE KNACKSTEDT GEORGE KOLONITS SYLVIA KORENBLUE S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls. CLIFF KRAMER DAVID KRATHWOHL S.E.: Pythagoreans, Sec'y-Treas.: Chem. Honor: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Boys: Forum: Boosters. LOUIS KRAUS Law Club: Pan American Club: Wrestling. JOAN KELLEY G.A.A.: Swimming Mgr.: G.A. L., Treas.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Sock and Buskin: Journalism Club: Boosters: Garden Club. MARY LOUISE KELLY S.E.: Jr. Aristoi: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Chem. Hr. LOIS KERR Girls' Chorus: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. RUTH KESSLER GERTRUDE KIBORT S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Girls' Cho., Treas.: Sr. Sponsor: Forum. HARRIET KIESLING German Club: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. BOBBIE KIMMEL Clean-up Committee: Art Honor. Vice-Pres. TOM KING S.E.: Class Pres. '39: Spanish Hr., Pres.: Pan American Club: Hist. Hr.: Varsity Basketball. MAURICE LANDIS S.E.: French Hr.: English Hr.: 2B Comm.: Euclideans: French Club, Pres.: Varsity Track. ARTHUR LASINSKY Garden Club: Zoo. Club: Ger- man Club: Football: Baseball: Intramural Basketball. ANNETTE LASNER S.E.: Weekly, Editor '39: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Journalism Club, Pres., Sec'y: Forum. RAYMOND LAUDAN E lish H,r.: German Cll 7: Fggtball sas' f1 Z'7ZzA.f. QZt MILDRED LAVIN 'ff'-Ll 1. S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus, BETTE LA VINE S.E.: Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girls: Bit and Spur: G.A.A.: Forum: Eng. I-Ir.: Spanish Hr.: Girls' Cho. SANFORD LEDERER Clean-UD Comm., Chairmilni Law Club: Boosters: Football: Sr. Boys: Mixed Cho.: Bowling Team: Forum. NATALIE LEIBOVITZ S.E.: Eng. Hr.: French Hr.2 Zoo. Hr.: Girls' Chorus. - A MARION KRAUS Sr. Girls, Vice-Pres.: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: C.T.C.: G.A.A.: Sock and Buskin: Hist. Hr.: German Club: Jr. Girls: Forum. HARRIET KRILOFF Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: Bridle and Boot Club. DANIEL KROGH CELESTE KROSNER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Musical Club: Cro- Knits: Mixed Cho.: Boosters : Treble Clef: Sr. Sponsor: French Club. RICHARD KRUEGER S.E.: Male Cho., Bus. Mgr.: Chem. Hr.: Pythagoreans: Ger- man Club, Pres.: Forum. HENRY S. LAGER Transferred From Danville High School, Danville, Illinois. ZENA LAKRITZ S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: Pan American Club: G.A.A. JOHN LAMBERT Page 25 5 i ig ' N ' . Q- ,g . D lg. .. :iff A I t , Q P - 1 . - F ' . , f E V, ? is 5 5+ --in . . -. . 233-f ' A r ' ' ' c A rf ELAINE LEWITZ Y S.E.: Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Spanish Honor: French Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: Law Club: G.A.A.: Forum: Girls' Cho.: Journalism Club. ELEANOR LIDD G.A.A.: Zoo. Club., Vice-Pres.: German Club. SAUL LIEBERMAN S.E.: Male Chorus: Swimming Team: Law Club: Spanish Club. XVILTSER LIEBLTNG S.E., Pres.: A Cappella. Pres.: Sr. Boys: Forum: Boosters: M ixerl Cho.: Pythagoreans: lVeekly '38, LOUISE LIEVENSE S.E.: Chem. Hr.: Latin Hr.: Jr., Sr. Orchestra: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: A Cappella. MARJORIE LINDHEIMER E Sr Sxonsor So h s.f.:. . .1 - : - pi., Jr.. Sr. Girls: French Club: G.A.A.: Commissioner '39. JOSEPHINE LIVERGOOD ALBERT R. LOUIJERMAN Page 26 PETER LEOPOLU Boosters: Election Comm., Chr.: lVelfare Comm., Chr.: Male Cho.: Aitchpe Tribe: Swimming Team : Football: Track. HEATRICE LEVENSON Girls' Cho.: Sr. Girls: G..-X.A. BETTY LICYIN S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: lioosters: G.A.A.: Br. XVeekly: Journalism Club. LESTER LEVIN Sr. Sponsor: C.T.C.: Male Cho.: Acc't Hr.: Blue Mask: Senior Boys: Fencing Team: Basket- ball: Boosters: Law Club. ARLENE LEVY S.E.: Soph. Girls. Treas.: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Forum: lloosters: Spanish Hr. ARTllL'R LEYY June Class Treas. '39: French Club: Sr. Boys. Vice-Pres.: Jr. Track: Sr. Sponsor: lforum. ELOISE LEYY X Soph. Girls: Jr.. Sr, Girls: French Club: Girls' Chorus. sHiRLEx' LEVY Q Sr. Girls: G-:A.A. L 9. RICHARD MARKS S.E.: Hist. Hr.. Pres.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Photog. Club, Pres.: Jr., Sr. Aristoi: Zoo. Club, Sec'y: R.O.T.C.: Forum. MARGARET MARTIN Jr.. Sr. Girls: Jr., Sr. Orch.: G.A.A. RUTH MASLOXVSKY Jr.. Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club: French Club: Girls' Cho. ELIZABETH DIASON Sr. Girls. Treas.: lfreueh Club: C.T.C.: G.A.A. MVPFORD lXlA'I'HENVS S.E.: Pythazoreans: Rarlio Club: German Club: Stage Force. Mgr. MELVIN MAYER S.E.: Aitehpe '30. Activities Ed.: German Club: Clean-Up Commit- tee: Forum: Pliotography Club: Sr. Boys. XYILLIAM MCALLISTER S.E.: R.O.T.C.: Male Cho.: Ger- man Club. ELIZABETH BICCANN Senior Girls: C.T.C. .-p-..,.. A :Fx , if I wi. .wfv ,V 1 A A , ' . sl L SEYBIOUR LOZANSKY S.E.: XYeekIy, News Ed.: Eucli- deans: Pythagoreaus: Journalism Club: Intramural Basketball : Radio Club: Chemistry Hr.: Male Chorus. HELEN LUCAS German Club: Law Club: G.A. A.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. HOVVARD LURIE Sr. Sponsors: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Chem. Hr.: Blue Mask: Stamp Club: Soccer: Clean-Up Com- mittee: Sr. Prom Committee. ROBERT MAC DONALD S.E.: R.O.T.C. JOSEPHINE MADIX German Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: C.T.C. JOYCE MALONEY S.E.: Jr. Girls, Pres.: Sr. Girls, Pres.: Jr. English Hr.: French Hr.: History Hr.: Journalism Club: Forum: G.A.A.: C.T.C. GEORGE T. MANNOS S.E.: Zoo. Hr.: Zoo. Club. MARY MANOLATOS Sopli., Jr. Girls: French Club: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. NORMA METZGER Jr., Sr. Girls: Zoo. Club: Law Club: Boosters: G.A.A. 'HENRY MEYERS S.E.: Sr. Boys: Zoo. Club: Mixed Chorus. BERNICE MICHELSON Eng. Hr.: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: French Club: Zoo. Club: Girls' Cho.: Sock and Buskin: G.A.A.: Forum. -CHARLES MICKELBER Am can ul r., r. 's: H' tory Pun if GLORIA MILLER S.E.: Sr. irls: Girls' Cho.: Sr. Sponsor. -- IARY BIILLER Soph CX SQ' G1r Club: G.A.Q4.lfrq,ox,N.l5.LE65 OBERT MILLER Sr. Sponsor: Blue Mask Club: Male Chorus: Music Club. ARAH JEAN MITCHELL DOROTHY MCCULLOUGH S.E.: French Club: Senior Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. l SABELLE MCFEDRIES EDVVARD JAMES MCGUIRE Acc. Hr.: VVeek1y, Bus. Mgr.. Circ. Mgr.: Sr. Orch.: R.O.T.C.: Baseball : Swimming. DORIS McKEE DONALD MCLAUGHLIN Senior Boys: Varsity Track. MARY McNAMARA S.E.: Jr., Sr. Aristoi: Sr. Girls: Pythagoreans: Sr. Sponsor. VIRGINIA MEE JEAN METZGER S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Sock 2:rfdbBuskin: Stud. Gov't: French u . KIKUE NATSCHORI S.E.: Euclideans: Pens. FLORENCE NELSON C.T.C.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Band Boosters. HARRIET NELSON S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. JOSEPHINE NEWBURGER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club. - BETTY NEVVMAN LOIS NEVVMAN BOB NEVVMAN Basketball: Baseball: League Bowling. ELAINE NEWMAN S.E.: G.A.A,: C.T.C., Treas.: Pep Girls: Sr. Girls. JACK MOES R.O.T.C.: Tour Club. ANN MOEVVS Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Law Club. JOHN MONGERSON Band: Sock and Buskin. RICHARD MORRIS ETHALEE MULHERN S.E.: Jr., Sr. Orchestra: Boost- ers: Law Club. JOHN MUNRO Varsity Football: Boosters: In- tramural Basketball. MARJORIE MURDOCK TOBEY MUSKIN S.E.: ZA Commissioner: Jr. Eng. Hr., Pres.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Boosters, Pres.: Law Club, Pres.: Forum: History Hr., Sec'y: G.A.A.: Stud. G0v't: Pens. Page 27 1 THOMAS J, OVERALL LYDIA PANZA S.E.g French Hr.g Sr. Eng. Hr.g Zoo. Hr.g Sr. Girlsg French Club. RUTH PANZER Sr. Sponsorg G.A.A.g Soph., Jr., Sr, Girlsg Pan American Club. RAYMOND PARKER Photo. Club, Pres.g German Clubg Radio Clubg Swimmingg Foitballg Tennis 5 Basketball 5 In rclass Baseball. H i--YI ARB ELLA PASCOE Sr. Sponsorg German Club: Forum. I H ANN,PATTERSON? SSE., Sec'yg Jr., Str-,Girlsg Jr.. Sr. Eng. Hr..5 Boosters, Sec'yg fr. 'AristoigIForum. X. B f EVELYN PAULSON , 1 JANET PEACOCK 00131 S.E.g Sr. Girlsg Ir., S Aristoig Sr. Eng. Hr.g French Club. Page 2 8 ROSALIE NOCHUMSON Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Sock and Busking Girls' Chorus. DELMAR NORTON S.E.g Basketball, Intramural. Varsityg Sr. Boysg Male Chorusg French Club. SHIRLEY NORTON Jr., Sr. Girlsg Stamp Club: Sock and Buskinq G.A.A.g C.T.C. JEAN O'DANIEL SEYMOUR ORLOV BETTY ORSBORN ELAINE OSHERMAN S.E.g Jr., Sr. Girlsg G.A.A.g Pan American Clubg Journalism Clubg Weekly. ANGELA OSVVALD G.A.A.: Sooh., Sr. Girls: Jr., Sr. Girls' Chorus. . .-. fi, DENZEL PHILLIPS Senior Orchestrag Track. RICHARD PICK Boostersg Bit and Spurg Stamp Clubg Law Club: Junior Trackg Swimmingg Freshman Football. FRANCES PIETCH S.E.g Music Club, Pres.: Senior Orchestrag Concert Committee. Chairman. FLORENCE PLAVNTCK S.E.g Pan American Clubg Soph., Jr., Sr. Girlsg Biology Clubg C.T.C.g G.A.A.g Stamp Club. BERNICE POLLACK Soph., Ir., Sr. Girlsg French Clubg G.A.A. MIRIAM POPPER Sr. Sponsor: German Club: Soph., jr.. Sr. Girlsg Forum: Zoology Clubg C.T.C.g G.A.A. ZIPPORAH POTTENGER Pan American Clubg Archery. DOROTHY POWELL Pan American Clubg C.T.C.g Jr.. Sr. Girlsg Photography Club. JANET PECK Sr. Sponsorg Sr. Girlsg Girls' Cho.g Pan American Club. MARIAN PEDERSON Boostersg Junior, Senior Girls: G.A.A. PAULINE PEELER Stud. Gov'tg G.A.A.g G.A.L.g Radio Club. LULA PERKINS -Mixefl Chorus. N SHIRLEY PERLMAN Spanish Hr.g Sr. Sponsorg Soph., Jr., Sr. Girlsg Pan American Clubg G.A.A.g G.A.L. WARREN PETERS Boosters, Pres.3 Eng. H123 For- umg Bit and Spur, Vice-Pres.g Law Clubg Sr. Boysg Cheer- leaderg German Clubg Fencing, Co-Capt.g Track 5 Tennis. ALBERT PEVTZOVV g Pan American Clubg Zoology Clubg Male Chorusg Track. JOSEPH MICHAEL PFAFF Aitchpe '39, Advertising Editor: Aitchpe Tribeg Boosters: Varsity Swimming Teamg Sock and Bus- king Male Chorusg Forumg Se- nior Boysg Mgr. Swimming Team '38g Law Club. JEAN ROSSETER SHIRLEY RAVITCH S.E.: Sz S :S h., .,S, Girls: CexnI'iii2s0rClt1lJJ? G.A.L. PAT lY REDISY . s . ' , Ph .' f.: :C T .5 G . . I W E as i . J 9 Ml' MARX RENSTROM A Cappella: Mixed Chorus: . Girls: French Club: Music Club: G.A.A. CHARLES REPA VVeekly, Cir. Mgr.: Acc't Hr.: Male Chorus: Track Team. BURNITA RHETTA S.E.: French Hr.: Eng. Hr.: French Club: Euclideans: Latin Hr., Pres.: G.A.A. MARY RHUE ROBERT PREGLER S.E.: Pythagoreans: Euclideans: Weekly, Sports Editor: Journal- ism Club: French Club: Sr. Boys: Law Club: Boosters: Track. DOROTHY PRICE S.E.: Boosters: Sock and Bus- kin: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: For- um: Bridle and Boot: G.A.A. HERSCHEL PRITIKEN Eng. Hr., Pres.: German Club: Zoology Club: Branch Camera Club, Pres.: Intramural Basket- ball, Baseball, and Football: Var- sity Track: Aitchpe Tribe. MARVIN PRITIKIN Boosters: Senior Boys: Male Chorus. ANITA PYLES S.E.: Sr. Soonsor: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Pan American Club: G.A.A. ELIZABETH RABA Soph., Sr. Girls: German Club: Girls, Chorus: C.T.C. BETTY RANNEY Swimming Team: G.A.A.: Sr, Girls. MURIEL JEANNE RANNEY S.E.: Aitchpe '39: Sr. Orch.: Girls' Chorus: A Cappella: Ger- man Club: Archery Club, Treas.: Sr., Jr. Girls: G.A.A. JACK ROSENBAUM JACK ROSENBLOOM Branch Dramatic Club: Sr. Bogs: Pan American Club: C. T. . ALEEN RO ENBQRGER. - French C u Pan- l American Club. .J ' LUCILLE ROSER Jr. Eng. Hr.: Jr., SY- Girls: German Club, Sec'y: Forum:-Jr.. Sr. Girls' Chorus: Mixed Chorus. LUCILLE ROTHBLUM Jr.. Sr. Girls: Sock and Buskin: Bridle and Boot: Boosters. LOIS ROTHSCHILD IRVING ROVENS S.E.: Senior Boys: Intramural Basketball. MARION ROVVLEY Pan American Club: Forum: Law Club: Spanish Hr., Sec'y: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. JANE RICE KENNETH RICH l S.E.: Pythagoreans: Euclideans: Baseball: Basketball. CAROL RICHARDS G.A.I.: G.A.A. LEONARD RIFAS S.E.: Pythagoreans: Euclideans: Jr., Sr. Basketball. DOROTHY ROBERTSON Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls' Cho.: Archery Club. I KENNETH-ROBINSON S.E.: Sr. Boys: Dewey Library Club. MABEL ROBINSON Intermediate String Orchestra: G.A.A. MERCEDES ROBINSON French Club. Page 29 ,..eJ,... G I5 ' gg, . A... , . a I 'Q BERT SADOCK S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Algebra Club: Sock and Buskin Club, Vice- Pres.: Law Club: Fencing: Ri: and Spur: Forum: Cheerleader. ,IOSEPHINE SAHAGUN Pan American Club. CHARLES SALZMAN S.E.: Boosters, Sec'y: SB Coni- missioner: Intramural Baseball: Aitchpe Tribe: Varsity Basket- ball: Pan American Club. MAXINE SANDACK S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. SIMON SANDERS JOAN SARGENT ROBERT SAXTON S.E.: Pan American Club: Var- sity Soccer: Intramural Basket- ball: Jr. Track: Boosters: Jr. Eng. Hr. RAY SCHALK! f1 jd 34 ' . Sr. Euclideans: Bas ball, I , Track. Page 30 s- 1' - , is: . ROBERT RUBENS Senior Band. MILTON AARON RCBIN Male Chorus: A Cappella: Sec'y- Treas., Music Club: Sr. Orch.: Male Quartet. HAZEL RUDEIS Soph., Ir., Sr. Girls: Forum: Zoology Club. VVALTER RUEKBERG ROOSISFSQ 4B Commissioner: Stud. Gov't.. Welfare Comm.: Varsity Golf: Track. MABEL RUNKEL Boosters: Ir.. Sr. Orchestra: Chemistry Hr.: Senior Girls: G.A.A. SHIRLEY RUSSELL German Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. BOBETTE SABATI-I S.E.: Girls' Chorus: Soph., jr., Sr. Girls. GEORGE SACKHEIM S.E.: Pythagoreans: Jr., Sr. Aristoi, Sec'y-Treas.: Tour Club. Pres.: Sr. Sponsor: Chem. Hr.: Photo. Club: Euclideaus: Boost- ers: Sr. Boys. JEAN SEBRING Mixed Chorus, Secretary. EDITH SEIDMAN Astronomy Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. SEYMOUR SHAPIRO Varsity Football: Male Chorus: Intramural Basketball Cham- pions: Intramural Baseball: Ger- man Club. BETTY SHARP Sr. Sponsor: Photography Cluh, Pres.: C.T.C.: Ir.. Sr. Girls: A Cappella: Music Club: G.A.A. 4844-0 3 t 144:41 K 4.314-Q-Quo' BARBHQA SHEAN' 'l' S.E.: Garden Club: G.A.A.: Ir. Eng. Hr.: Forum: Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosters. EARL SHERMAN S.E.: Pythagoreans: Euclideans: Chemistry Hr.: Journalism Club: Jr. Aristoi: XVeeklv, Associate Sports Editor: Chess Team, Capt.: Chess Club, Sec'y-Treas. BOBETTE SIEGEL ROBERT SIEGEL German Club: Stamp Club: Track: Intramural Basketball. TED SCHIOVVITZ S.E.: Aitchpe '39, Photog. Staff: Photo. Club, Sec'y: Law Club: Sr. Boys: Pan American League: Bit and Spur Club: Boosters. MARY SCHIPPITS Sophomore Girls. LARRY SCHOENBERGER Law Club: Sr. Boys: Interclass Baseball: Varsity Football. ANNE SCHUCH S.E.: Art Honor: G.A.A.: Junior Girls. CARL SCHULZE Sr. Sponsor: Pan Americari Club: Photo. Club. Vice-Pres.: Football: Tennis Team: Inter- class Baseball. ' GEORGE SCHWARTZ Intramural Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Stud. Gov't: Senior Boys. l JEANNE SCHWARTZ N Forum: Mixed Chorus: Zoology Club: Soph., Ir., Sr. Girls: French Club: Girls' Chorus. LORRAINE SCHVVARTZ S.E.: Ger. Club: jr. Girls' Chor- us, Treas., Pres.: Sr. Girls' Chorus, Pres.: Sock and Bus- kin: Blue Mask Club: Sr. Girls: Pens. l IORTON STARK '.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Senior oys: Aitchpe Tribe: Varsity thletic Manager. ESTELLE STERN satin Club: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: I.T.C. ICHODA STERN FE.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Zoo. .lub: G.A.A.: C.T.C. JIURIEL STETSON ,r., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: French Qlub. l ICHARD STRAUSS oosters: Sock and Buskin, res.: Sr. Boys, Seciy: Bit and pur: Law Club: Tennis Team: heerleader. LEANOR SWAIN tud. Gov't: Soph., Jr., Sr. irls: G.A.A. ILMA SWAN .E.: Pan American Club: oosters: Jr., Sr. Girls. IVIENNE SWANBERG .E.: Eng. Hr.: Boosters, Pres., ec'y: German Club: Sr. Orchn usic Club: Jr. Girls: G.A.A. y JERE SIGHTS ELAINE SILBERMAN Pan American Club: Bridle and Boot: C.T.C.: G.A.A. VIVIAN SILVERBRAND S.E.: Pan American Club: Senior Girls. MARY SINCLAIR Sopli., Ir., Sr. Girls: Boosters: Girls' Chorus. JESSIE SI.VYER S.E.: Jr., Sr. Aristoi: Aitchpe '39 Classes, Ed.: Ir., Sr. Girls: Jr. Eng. Hr., Sec'y-Treas.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Botany Hr.: Treble Clef: A Cappella. GENE SLOTTOW S.E.: Pythagoreans: A Cappella: Sr.. Enlg. Hr.: Mixed Chorus: Swimming Team: Intramural Basketball. PATSY SMITH S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Soph..Jr., Sr. Girls: Mixed Chorus: Photogra- phy Club: Pan American Club, Publicity Chairman: Forum: G.A.A., Vice Pres.: Cheer- leader. LEONARD STARK Boosters: Intramural Baseball g Track: Basketball Champ.: Stamp Club: Spanish Club. JACK THOMPSON Aitchpe Tribe: Ir. Track, Capt.: Sr. Track: Varsity Football: Sr. Sponsor: Boosters: Male Chorus, Vice-Pres.: R.O.T.C.: Sr. Boys. HARRIET TORBAN Branch Drama Club: Branch Science Club: Blue Mask: G.A.A. BOB TOWNSEND Spanish Club: Non-Commissioned Officers' Club: R.O.T.C. Capt.: A Cappella: Sr. Sponsor. GLORIA TURNER Treble Clef: Science Club: G.A.A. LESTER URETZ S.E.: Tennis Team: Pan Amer- ican Club: Zoo. Club: Swimming Team. NATALIE VAN GELDER Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: Pan Amer- ican Club: Pens: G.A.A.: Gar- den Club. EVERETT WALKER Male Chorus: Freshman Base- ball: Sr. Sponsor: Senior Boys. HAROLD WALLMAN S.E.: Archery Club: Chemistry Hr.: Wrestling: Track: Dance Club. FOREST SVVEENEY Intramural Basketball : Varsity Football. FRANCES M. TASCHLER Sr. Sponsor: Jr., Sur. Eng. Hr.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: German Club: Girls' Craft Club: Forum: G.A.A. JUDITH TAYLOR Pan American Club: G.A.A. MARY TEFSKY S.E.: Aitchpc '38: Aitclipe '39, Art Editor: French Club: Soph. Girls. ELMER TELLER Sr. Boys: Chem. Hr.: Law Club: Radio Club: French Club! Photo. Club: Forum. JUNE G. TENNENBAUM S.E.: Girls' Chorus: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum: C.T.C. EARNEST V. TETZNER Physics Hr.: Radio Club, Pres.: Psychology Club: Boosters: Non- Comm. Officers, Club: R.O.T.C.: Photo. Club. GEORGE THEODORAS French Club, Treas.: Boosters, Treas.: Stamp Club: Baseball: Varsity Basketball. Page 3 1 CHARLOTTE R. VVEXLER S.E.: Sr. Orch.: French Club: Sr. Girls: Zoology Club. DEAN WHEELER S.E.: Aitchpe '39: Sr. Girls: Hockey. MARTYN WHEELER Varsity Football: Varsity Track: R.O.T.C. MORRIS NVHEELER Forum: Camera Club: Law Club: Intramural Basketball: Male Chorus: A Cappella: Jr. Boys. ANNE W1CKHAM'ZE Q JACK VVILSON OPAL WILSON S.E.: Assoc. Feature Ed. : Jr. Girls. Sec'y: Drama Club: Sr. Girls: Bridle and Boot Club: Journal- ism Club. CAROL WINTERBERG Clean-Up Comm.: Soph. Jr., Sr Girls: Boosters: Mixed Chorus French Club. Page 32 USG - French Club: Weekly. EUNICE VVAPRIN S.E.: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Journalism Club: Forum: VVeekly, Assoc. News Ed. JEAN VVATERHOUSE Aitchpe '39: Chem. Hr.: Photo. Club: A Cappella: Music Club: Jr. Aristoi. MURRAY WAX S.E.: Chess Team '38: Capt. Chess Team '39: Chem. Hr. Pres.: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Pres.. Euclirleans: Chess and Checker Club, Sec'y and Pres. GEORGE B. VVAYSON Aitchpe '38: Editor Photo. Staff Aitchpe '39: Photo. Club: Sr. Boys: C.T.C.: Chemistry Club: Lost and Found. MARY WEBER S.E.: German Club: Journalism Club: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus. Sec'y: Pens: Sr. Girls: Pan American: Boosters: Weekly. Feature Ed. MARION VVEINSTEIN S.E.: G.A.A.: Zoology Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Jr. Aris- toi: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Pan American Club: Forum. CHARLOTTE VVEISS S.E.: Pan American Club. Pres.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Girls Chorus. BLANCHE WEITER S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A..Aclv. Manager: Stamp Club: Sec'y: G.A.L. RACHEL VVOLINETZ Senior Girls. PAULA VVOLINSKY Sophomore, Senior Girls: G.A.A. EVELYN WOOD S.E.: Senior Sponsor: Junior Eng. Hr.: Vox Populi. ROBERT VVOOD 'Q J M e 'Ch 1 'LS,ec'y-113554 f-io OIEQU pf , . . . 3 I' ' Cluli, 'oium, Fiencl1Clu-J G rman Clt 2-Tigclel ' CAROLYNE. XVOOLNER Sock and Buskin: Forum: Soph.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosters: Garden Club: French Club: Photography Club. ROBERT VVORK R.O.T.C.: Vox Populi: Debating Team: Pan American Club. ANNABELLE VVRIGHT S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Law Club: G.A.A. PHINEAS YOYNGS Aitchpe Tribe: French Club: Boys' Swimming Team. A 1 ANN VVITLOX Student Government: Girls. SHIRLEY VVOLFE Soph., Sr. Girls: French Boosters. HERBERT WOLFF S.E.: Soccer, Captain: Hr. JACK WOLFSON MARVIN VVOLFSON S.E.: German Club: Chorus: Forum: Law Senior Boys: Lj.T.C.: I Baseball. ROBERT VVOLFSON S.E.: Pan American Forum: Twins Club, Pre Club, Vice-Pres.: Clulh: Senior Boys: Male Intramural Baseball: B SELMA WOLFSON S.E.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: sor: German Club: Soph. Girls. THEODORE WOLFSON S.E.: Pau American Forum: Twins Club, Pres-2 Chorus: Law Club, Sec Boys: Astronomy Club: ing: Intramural Baseball. The Big Event Some crowd- -I'll say! MARGARET ZEIGER Botany Hr.g German Club. HENRY ZIMMERMAN EDTTH ZAX Senior Girls. EDNVARD ZOLLA S.E.g Stud. Gov'tg Intramural Basketball. Baseball g Mixed. Cho.g A Cappellag Musical Club: Forumg Journalism Clubg De- bating Teamg Boosters. LVCIA ZINI S.E.g Boostersg Law Clubg Jr.. Sr. Girls. I pledge allegiance Benseyfstudy in brainwork Much ado about-what? Pow Wow! Primping! Page 3 5 ! 1 Q .Y N 5 H X' f 'N L E K Q 43 ADT NIAYEL- WELL, WELL! . . . My, but I feel good! . . . I've done very Well so far . . . and just one more . . . one single semester to Work-and then probably a job until fall. College will prob- ably be the next step . . . or perhaps a job for all times. Mean- While . . . this last semester is going to be the greatest of all fun, for I'm going to be THE big shot around H. P.--or one of them!!! U1 1 1--1 UU L-I-I ANDREW ATHENS Intramural Basketballg Boxing NVrestlingg Soccerg Male Chorus? R.O.T.C. THOMAS ATHENS EARL AUSTEN Stud. Gov,t.g Banclg Football Soccerg Stage Force 3 Track. BERNICE BALDVVIN ENOLA BARLAND S.E.g Pan American Clubg G.A.A. EDITH BASKIN Soph. Girls, Sec'yg Sr. Girlsg French Club. SHIRLEY BAUER S.E.g Booster Club. DIARY BEIN S.E.g German Clubg G.A.A. Page 3 6 JOSEPH ADLER lntrramural Basketballg R,.OzT.C. Boostersg Pan American Club. MIRRON ALEXANDROFF JAYNE ALTMAN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girlsg Boosters: Pan American Club. DORIS AMBROSE EINAR ANDERSON Intramural Basketballg Sr. Boysg Boosters. JAMES ANDERSON SONJA ANDERSON G.A.A.g Pep Club. CLARENCE ARNOW Intramural Basketball 3 R.O.T.C.g Lost and Found. JACOB BLEADON R.O.T.C.g Bandg Dewey Library Club. MARY BOGIE G.A.A.g Jr. Girlsg Student Gov't.g A Cappellag Zoo. Club: Swimming Team. PEARL BONIFIELD Accounting Honor. CHARLES BOVVLES Pan American Clubg Intramural Baseball, Basketball. EUNICE BRAUN VVILLIAM L. BROELMAN ANNABEL BROVVN Jr.. Sr. Aristoig German Club: G.A.A. BIARSHALL BROVVN R.O.T.C.g Band. DOROTHY BENDA HARRY BENDER JACQUELINE BENSON Zoology Clubg Senior Sponsorg Weeklyg G.A.A. RENATE BERLINER S.E.g Euclideansg G.A.A.g French Clubg Pan American Club: Tour Clubg Psychology Clubg Jr., Sr. Girlsg Sr. Sponsor. BETTY BERRILL S.E.g Girls' Chorus, Vice-Pres.g Jr. Aristoig Aitchpe ,395 Pep Clubg Boostersg Sr. Girls. BEATRICE ANN BEVERS German Clubg G.A.A. DOROTHY BLACK Girls' Chorus, Vice-Pres.g Jr., Sr. Girls. BEVERLY BLANKSTEN Jr. Girlsg Weeklyg Law Club. MILDRED COHEN C.T.C.: French Club: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor. NATALIE COHEN S.E.: G.A.A,: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosters: Geology Club: Cro-Knits. SARA COHEN Pep Club, Pres. VASSIO COIN S.E.: Ir. Gu-ls: French Club: Euclideans: Forum. SHELDON COLEN S.E.: Aitchpe Tribe, Vice-Pres.: 4B Comm.: Swimming Team: Forum: Intramural Basketball: Boosters: Pan American .,Club:. Vox Populi. ' ,, CLAY COLLINS Swimming Team. .D KATHLEEN COOK S.E.:'Chem. Hr.: Physics I-Ir.: Pythagoreans: Euclicleans: Tour Club, Sec'y: Sr. Girls: French Club: G.A.A. MARIE COSTAS FLORENCE BUCKENDAHL German Club: G.A.A. BEVERLY BUELL Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. DAVID BURRIS Band: German Club: Vox Populi. NELSON BURTON Pens: Vox Populi: A Cappella. ROBERT CHATTERTON Varsity Football: Aitchpe Tribe: Male Cho.: Sr. Boys: Intra- mural Basketball. ALBERT CHERNICK Cheerleaders, Capt.: Swimming: Intramural Basketball, Capt.: Varsity Athletic Mgr.: Law Club: Pan American Club: Male Chorus: Senior Boys. ,TO SEPHINE CHRISTECK Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Archery Club: German Club. DOROTHY CICHLAR S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: German Club: G.A.A. ROSE DREEBIN S.E.: French Club: Forum. KAY DYCK S.E.: Boosters Club: Music Club: A Cappella: Mixed Chorus: Sock and Buskin: Sr. Girls: Student Gov't: Welfare Commit- tee: Law Club: Clean-Up Com- mittee. JAMES EADE VVINIFRED ELLIOTT French Club: Sr. Dram.: Forum: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosters. MILDRED ELSNER MARION ENDRESS C.T.C.: Archery Club: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Dram.: Girls' Rifle Team: G.A.A. ALLAN ERICKSON Male Chorus: Sr. Sponsor. VVALTER ERLEY Radio Club: Photo. Club: Chem. Hr.: Pythagoreans. MARY JANE COTTIER Soph., Jr. Girls. HANNIBAL COX Basketball: Baseball: Track: Boosters. ' DOROTHY CURTIS ARLYNE DANIELS S.E.: Soph., Ir. Girls: Aitchpe '39: Pan American Club: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Journalism Club. VENETA DEE S.E,: Euclideans: G.A.A., Pres.: G.A.L.: C.T.C.: Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club: Hockey Mgr.: Sr. Sponsor: Journalism Club: German Club. VIRGINIA DENMON G.A.A.: Pan American Club: Sr. Girls. MARIORIE DERNBERG S.E.: Pan American Club: Ir., Sr. Girls: Zoo. Club: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Hist. Hr.: Sr. Sponsor. KATHLEEN DORRIS Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Cro-Knits: Pep Girls: Fencing: C.T.C. Page 37 M l LDRED FRANK Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Journalism Clnb: German Club: Sock and lluskin: Girls' Chorus. ROSE FRIEDMAN Soph., Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: Sock and Buskin: Gzrman Club: Bridle and Boot Club. Treas.: Girls' Chorus. ROBERT M. FRIEND Aitchpe '39. Features Ed.: Law Club: Aitchpe '38: Sr. Boys: Track Team: Intramural Bas- ketball: Boosters. STEVEN GEl SH JUNE GILLILAND S.E.: Spanish Hr.: Pan Ameri- can Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. MARY GLICKAUF ALFRED GOLDBERG XVeekly: Forum: R.O.T.C.: Var- sity Track: German Club: Bowl- ing.: Team. MARGERY GOLDBERG XYeekly: A Cappella: Girls' Golf Club: Sr. Girls. Page 3 X R BOB ESSERMAN Sr Bo s Male hor sg Chess . YU! . C 'u and Checker Club. JANE FINDER JYDITH FLANZER S.E.: G.A.A.: Senior Girls. DAN FOGEL S.E.: Varsitv Track, Basketball German Club. L . .z g M Jassnz roizoycrc-H GZAYA.: Archery Club: Sr Gqlsgl Sock and Buskin. MARj.l3'FOR'1'l3 ' S0111 Girls Forum 1 .. Jr.. Sr. A ' French Club: vG.A.A.:Orel1es:ra CATHEARINE FOTRE German Club: Zoology Club. ROBERT FOX GOLDYE GREY Soph., Jr. Girls: C.T.C.: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A.: Forum: Zo- ology Club: Law Club: Journal- ism Club: French Club. LOIS GROSSMAN Soplr. Jr.. Sr. Girls: Boosters: Forum: Girls' Chorus. RICHARD HALASKA German Club: Forum: Chess and Checker Club. YERONA HALEY MARTHA HALPER S.E.: G.A.A.: Forum: Law Club: Sr. Girls. RICHARD HANAUER S.E. MARJORIE HANLON KARL HANSEN Sr. Orchestra. HYMAN GOLDFREED Interclass Basketball: Baseball. RITTA GOLD MAN S.E.: G.A.A.: Soph., Jr., Sr Girls. SHIRLEY GOLD MAN S.E.: G.A.A.: Journalism: Girls' Chorus: Euclideans: Soph., Jr., Girls. SHIRLEY GOLDSTEIN Pan American Club: C.T.C.: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. ALEX GREEN Varsity Football '37. '33, '39: Male Chorus: Aitchpe Tribe. HARRIET GREEN S.E.: Journalism Club, Vice Pres.: Soph., Jr. Girls: Girls Chorus: French Club. JUANlTA GREEN ETHEL GREENBERG Journalism Club: Drama Club G.A.A.: Student Gov't. n JOAN HIRSH S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: French Club: Glee Club, Pres.: Boosters: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: Forum. VIRGINIA HIRST Spanish Hr.: Hist. Hr.: Jr.. Sr. English Hr.: Pens. Poetry Ed.: Journalism Club: Soph. . Jr., Sr. Girls. XYILLIAM HOFFMAN R.O.T.C.. Connnissionecl Officers' Club: Non-Commissioned Officers' Club: Ass't. Fire Marshal. ROBERT HOFTZER SHIRLEE HOYER Girls' Chorus. XVINIFRED HOYT S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Jr. Eng. Hr.: C.T.C.. Treas.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. IDA INDRITZ S.E.: Euclideans: Pythaqoreans Zoology Club: French Club: Jr, Orchestra: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls Journalism Club. HELEN INLANDER S.E.: Vox Populi: Girls' Chorus: Sopli.. Jr. Girls: French Club. 6 I X '..-. Q' -- .., sas- , - testi. f , -.u K s s as Z X iii N.--s-QE . fe. ' ' X .qu R--... .g. . .S M . s. ISABELLE HAUSER S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: G:A.A. MARJORIE HARRIS S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr. Sec'y-Treas.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Stud. Gov't. Extra Curricular Comm.: Sr. Sponsor: Vox AP0puli. SH I RLEE HEDA S.E.: Jr. Aristoi: Boosters: Dewey Library Club: Story Scribblers: Journalism Club: Girls' Chorus. ELAINE HERST Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: History Hr.: Forum: Tour Club: Law Club. MARY JANE HERZOG S.E.: Aitchpe '30: French Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Tour Club: Pan American Club. JOHN HEVVITT BERTRAN HIGGINS Pan American Club: Male Cho.: Soccer: Spanish Hr.: Spanish Club. MARJORIE HINKS ELSIE KALMIKOFF Tour Club: Othce Ass't.: Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club. EYELYN JANE KATZ Sr. Sponsor: Boosters Club: Sr. Girls. BERNARD KAUFFMAN Intramural Basketball. MARZETTA KACFMAN S.E.: Journalism Club: Law Club: Archery Club: Aitchpe '39: Dewey Library Club: Psy- chology Club: C.T.C.: Boosters: G.A.A. OTIS KEMP German Club: Intramural Bas- ketball. MARJORIE KESSLER Journalism Club: Girls' Chorus: Soph. Girls: XVeekly: Sr. Girls. JANICE KINNICK S.E,: VVeekly: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. RAYMOND KLIPP Varsity Basketball: Intramural Basketball:Track: Male Chorus: German Club: Physics Hr.: Chem. Hr. RUTH JOHNSON G.A.A.: Pep Girls: Senior Girls: Sr. Sponsor. WANDA JOHNS G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Pep Girls: Mixed Chorus. DOROTHY JORDAN Pan American Club: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Boosters: G.A.A. ROBERT JUDSON Physics Honor. ALBERT KAHN Tour Club: Sr. Orchestra: Zoo. Club: Dewey Library Club. BENNY KAHN SMARO KALABOKIS Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A.: Jr., Sr. Girls. LOUIS KALISKY Aitchpe Tribe: Football Team: Intramural Basketball. Page 3 9 SANFORD LARUM Band: Intramural Baseball: Foot- ball: Basketball. BETTY LA VOIE Jr., Sr. Girls: Pan American Club: A Cappella: Mixed Chorus: Music Club: Journalism Club: Blue Mask: French Club. VVILLIAM LAVVSHE R.O.T.C., Comm. Officers' Club: Non-Comm. Officers, Club: Fire Marshal: Boosters, Treas.: Sr. Orchestra: Aeronauts. BEATRICE LAZARUS Soph., Ir. Girls: Clean-Up Comm. 5 C.T.C.: Pep Club: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Mixed Chorus: Off. Force: Dance Club. LAVOfNA LESTER S.E.: Boosters: 3A Commis- sioner: Tennis Team: Jr. Track: Forum: Intramural Basketball: Sr. Boys. LAVONA LESTER G.A.A.: Sophomore Girls. I . s rl, I lj VK.- . r l, , v V 'f A, 'Y' BEVERLY IBEW: ', 4' V11 fkfj- , GERAIHSINLE- LENS' .,' . V 4 1 .F Boz5sters:4pG.A.A. -if 1, L if W :I I X ,fl-' .' 1. . W L - ,J 1. ' J' f ,-.IFJ I, If . , V A l Page 40 GLORIA KLOPOT Soph., Ir., Sr. Girls: French Club: Boosters: Forum. SHIRLEE KOENIG Pan American Club: Soph., Jr.. Sr, Girls: C.T.C.: Bridle and Boot Club: Chess and Checker Club: Garden Club. IRVING KORNFELD Varsity Football: Physics Hr.: Ir. Band: Intramural Basket- ball: Intramural Baseball: Fresh- man Football. GUS KOTSELAS Pan American Club: Intramural Basketball, Baseball. GENE KRITCHEVSKY S.E.: German Club. LENORA KURLAND MURIEL LANDERS S.E.: Pan American Club: G.A.A.: Zoology Club: French Club: Mixed Chorus. EVELYN LANSKY Bridle and Boot: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. SOI. MARCADO Senior Orchestra. RUTH MARCUS Br. VVeekly: Sr. Girls. GERALD MARKS Jr., Sr. Varsity Swimming Team: Aitclipe Tribe: Sr. Boys: Vox Pop. BOB MATTES Sr. Boys: Vox Pop.: Male Chorus: Journalism Club: Law Club: Intramural Basketball. RALPH MAUTNER Sr. Boys: Dewey Library Club: German Club: Law Club: Twins Club: Boosters: Forum. ART MAYER Art Club. Pres.: Journalism Club: Boosters: Track Team: Swimming. LUCILLE MAYER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Spon- sor: Zoo. Club: Boosters. SUZANNE MAYER Jr., Sr. Girls: Boot and Saddle Club: Girls' Chorus. ARNOLD LIBERMAN Aitchpe '39: Sr. Band: Psy- chology Club: C.T.C.g Physics Hr.: Radio Club: Senior Boys. BETTY LINDERBORG S.E.: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Photo. Club: Bridle and Boot. CHESTER LUKEY Football: Wrestling: Baseball. ANNA LUTZ C.T.C.: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. THOMAS MAC BURNEY R.o.T.C. GLORIA MALLES S.E.: G.A.A. NICK MANNOS Sr. Sponsor: Zoo. Hr.: Zoo. Club. ROCHELLE MANOWITZ Riding Club: Boosters: G.A.A. lOBERT MOALES :.T.C.: Pan American Club. IHARLEYN MOTTIER V LLIZABETH MULHANEY i.E.: English Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: z.A.A.g German Club. IIRGINIA MULVEY .A.A. : Pan American Club: r. Girls: Girls' Glee Club: ,reble Clef. 'OOSEVELT NACARATO .O.T.C.: Band. 'AULETTE NASSER ir. Sponsor: G.A.A.: French luh: Law Club: Tour Club: oph., Jr. Sr. Girls: Girls' ,horus: Boosters: Pan Ameri- an Club: Forum: A Cappella. HARLES NELSON yootball. ATHRYN NINEMIRES irls' Glee Club: G.A.A.: Ger- ian Club. RUTH MCELHAN EY FRANCES MCFALL French Club: A Cappella: Soph., Jr. Girls. SIDNEY MEDNICK FRANCES MILLER S.E.: Journalism Club: Astrono- my Club: C.T.C.: Jr. Girls: Dewey Library Club.Vice-Pres.: fgiAlSA.: Journalism Club: French u . MAUD MILLER Mixed Chorus. MAXINE MILLER S.E.: C.T.C.: G.A.A. RALPH MILLER S.E.: French Hr.: Lost and Found: French Club: Male Cho.: R.O.T.C.: Non-Comm. Ofncers' Club: Rifle Team: Fencing Team: Football: Sr. Sponsor. VVILLIAM V. MILLER R.O.T.C.: German Club. EDITH PENNER A S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls' Chorus: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosters: Journalism Club: Forum: C.T.C.: G.A.A, JANET PERKOW A Cappella: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Dance Club: Swing Club. PHYLLIS PERLSTEIN Boosters: ZA, 3B Comm.: French Club: Girls' Chorus: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: Sock and Buskin: Sr. Sponsor. EVELYN PERRY Jr. Eng. Hr., Pres.: Sr. Girls: Journalism: Girls' Glee Club: Pep Club: Jr. Aristoi: G.A.A.: Inter-Club Council. LEWIS PILCHER Student Gov't: Law Club: Male Chorus: Jr., Sr. Boys. MARILYN POST JOHN L. POTTENGER S.E. JACK PUTMAN Chicago Tour Club, Pres. CARL NODERER German Club: Mixed Chorus: Zoo. Club: C.T.C.: Aeronauts. BERT NORTON S.E.: Law Club: Intramural Basketball: Forum: Sr. Boys. RUTH OLSON BOB PACE German Club: Blue Mask. ELLSWORTH PACKARD R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Olf- eers' Club: Band: lA Commis- sioner: Stud. Gov't, Trailic Comm., Welfare Comm.: Sr. Sponsor. GORDON PALAIS 700, Club: Law Club: French Club: Intramural Baseball: In- tramural Basketball. VVILLIAMI PARKINS Photography Club: R.O.T.C. HELEN PEARCE S,E.: G.A.A., Pres.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Euclideans, Sec'y: Bridle and Boot Club: Jr., Sr. Girls? C.A.L.:- Aitchpe '38, '39: Branch XVeekly Staff. Page 41 GERHART ROMSTEDT S.E.: German Club: R.O.T.C.. Officers' Club: Band. Drum Ma- jor: Stage Force, Mgr.: Sturl. Gov't: Chair. Ex. Curr. Comm. SHELDON ROSENTHAL Stud. G0v't: Boosters: Physics Hr.: Hist. Hr.: Eng. Hr.: Male Chorus: Psychology Club: Pan American Club: Varsity Base- ball: Intramural Basketball. VVILLIAM RIIBENSTEIN Male Chorus: Intramural Bas- ketball: Baseball: Sopb. Foot- ball: Jr., Sr. Swimming Team. ERDEAN SANDERS Sr. Sponsor. MILDRED SAYIER. S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Girls. RUTH SCHELLY S.E. DICK SCHENCK Aitcbpe Tribe: Football: Track: Swimming: Vliestling. MARGERY SCHXYARTZ Tour Club: Pan American: G.A.A.: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Spanish Club: Cro-Knits. F' .-. K 9- W ,Z ,,e'x,. --,W A A f i .4 . , - Aiii. 1 Page 42 L 'Bu X , 1 ELIZABETH RADOSTITS Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: Boosters: Law Club: Forum: A Cappella: Pep Club: Glee Club: Pan American Club. XVILMAR RADZINSKE CATQHER l NE RAVCHBIAN Soph., Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: Dance Club. MARTHA RAUCHMAN Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. DAVID SCANLON RICAR ll S.E.: Botany Hr.: Pens, Man- aging Ecl.: Jr. Eng. Hr. PHYLLIS RICHMAN LEONARD RING Male Clio.: Basketball: Track. BEVERLY ROGEN G.A.A.: C.T.C.: Sopb., Sr. Girls. MARILYN SHAPIRO LENORE SHARON Pan American Club: Zoology Club: Soph.. Jr. Girls: C.T.C.: G.A.A. MIRIAM SHAPIRO Art Hr.: French Club: C,T.C.: S0ph,, Jr. Girls: Forum. GERALDINE SHAPP Girls' Chorus. EDVVARD SHAY S,E,g Eng, Hr.: Botany Hr.: Physics Hr.: For-um: Psychology Club, Treas.: Radio Club: Roosters: C.T.C.: Sr. BOYSI Law Club. MARGARET SHIKI S.E.: XYeekly: G.A.A. IJUDLEY SIDIBORG Sr. Suonsorl Sr. Band? Sf- Bovs: Law Club: C.T.C.: Intra- muvral Basketball: Baseball: Var- sity Soccer. XVERXER SIMON S.E.: Pytliagoreans: Euclirleans: History Hr.: Chemistry Hr. MORRIS SCHXVARTZ S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Jr., Boys: Male Chorus: C.T Student Government. PAUL SCHWEMLER Mixed Cl1orus:R.O.T.C.: Pic Platoon. ELEANOR SEARER ADELE SEGAL Astronomy Club: C.T.C.: For G.A.A.: Sopb., Sr. Girls. KATHERYN SEHN ' -Jr., Sr. Girls: German C G.A.A. BETTY SHAFER Sr. Girls: G.A.A. LILLIAN SHAIKEVITZ S.E.: Hist. Hr.: Sopll., Ir., Girls: Journalism Club: For Girls' Chorus: French Club. R UTH SHAMES S.E.: Journalism Club: Fra Club: G.A.A. Q . f L H J r l i .LAINE STADEKER r. Sponsor: 2B Com'n': Soph., r.. Sr. Girls. .UTH JEAN STASELL r. Girls. .UTH STEIN .ICHARD STORM ,litclipe Tribe: German Club: iarsity Football: Track. JIIRIAM TEPLITZ r. Girls: C.T.C.: G.A.A. 'RANCIS TOBERMAN ..O.T.C. AVID TORCH ermau Club: Stud. Gov't: Ixxed Cho.: A Cappella: Male horus: Intramural Baseball. asketball: Journalism Club. RLINE TRAUB arclen Club: Glee Club: Jr. irls: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A. 5 Vfww ifsf 1, i KM Q JEANNE SIMONINI IDA XYEINHOUSE Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French From Emerson High, Gary, Ind. ZLXYYN XVEINSTEIN .E.: Male Chorus: Law Club: tucl. Gov't: French Club: Zoo. Klub. EAN VVELTER ierman Club g G.A.A.: Sr. iirls. K'lLL'lAM VVIENER LE.: Aitchpe '3S. '39: Boost- rs: Euclideans: Forum: C.T.C.: .aw Club: Zoology Club: Sr. Boys. SAMUEL XVIGODNER 'au American Club: 'Intramural laseball. Basketball: C.T.C. JATRICIA VVILKUS IELEN XVINTER Boosters: Formfhl: C.T.C.: Soph. lirls: Garden Club: G.A.A.: Drama Club: Jr.. Sr. Girls. UCHARD WINTER 'au American Club: Zoology ' b: , Intramural Basketball, . br l: Radio Club: Sr. B ' : rsi y Track. ' Q. I Q5- xl ANNE TROCK S.E.: VVeekly: Soph. Girls, Pres.: Jr. Girls, Vice-Pres.: A Cappella: Music Club: Journal- ism Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. MARY ELAINE TROUTM AN Boosters: Girls Cho.: A Cap- pella. JANE VVATTS BERNADINE TUTTLE Sr. Girls: Boosters: Girls' Cho. ALBERT UNGER S.E.: A Cappella: Dewey Li- brary Club: Journalism Club: German Club: Jr. Swimming Team. RUTH VVALKER Weekly: Jr.. Sr. Girls: C.'l'.C.: Journalism Club. LESLIE XVALLER S.E.: Radio Club: C.T.C.: Mixed Chorus: Eng. Hr.: Jour- nalism Club. GLORIA VVEBER S.E.: Bridle and Boot: Journal- ism Club: Sr Eng. Hr.: Sr. Girls: French Club, -- 1 Page 43 Band at the Rally The mad rush! Aero View Page 44 Big Shots ROCHELLE VVOLFSON Boosters: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Jr., Sr. Girls' Chorusg Cro-Knits. GEORGE WOODYARD . French Cluhg Senior Boys. Merry Christmas folks . . . . Q .D A rim.. Iliff . M, . J LILLIAN YOUNG iw ' Forum: C.T.C.g Pan American Today I am Il lvtrcgman! Cluhg Pcnsg Tour Club. Yea Team I -TVX Cxmxfx KNO. OXv:'lv i G X Q3 , 4fw'lllw-t 1 Going up-p-p? Third iloor, please .... Ah . . . I'm free at last from the heckling and teasing that lower classmen receiv-e .... What a feeling! . . . Ever had it? . . . Now to take advantage of all the privileges that belong to upper classmen! Why I'll even be able to tease the freshies and sophs myself I Besides that I'll have a chance to get on many other activities now . . . such as Honor societies and publi- cations . . . and many others .... just look at me .... I'm really lucky! UU CI '-'- l-+4 s Q I T i M l S S CHURCHILL Row 3-.-X. Cohen, E lighert, li. Goldstein, P Leiter, B. Helin, N Lishness, T. de Looze, M. Goldman, S. .Xbrams XV. Hannon. Row 2-I 1 Lape, T. Teeho, M. Ter- rill, B. Brown, B. Schae- fer, H. Swiekel, G. Beals .X. Turner, T. Aldridgei Row l-l. Heilhron, B Cohen, M. Edelstein, M Morrison, Miss Church- ill, L. Kotselas, M. Good- kind, C. Morgan, P Goldstein. MISS DEUPR1iE:Rox 3-D. Domke, B. Hutch 9 son, R. Siever, ,-X. Fein- herg, P. Daley, bl. Hem- pel, C. Lifschultz, C Keeling, D. Karpen, J Foster, R. Lieberman, B Samuelson. Row 2-M Carlson, M. Bowen, L. Crane, M. Brurnmel, D Vlfcsterfeld, M. Atwood, B. Berner, M. Davidson B. Schwartz, R. Lucas. E. Henkel, M. Burley Row l-B. Nelson, J Delson, A. Deffler, l.. Donkle, M. Berg, M Newar, F. Lobel. Page 46 MISS QXRVIN: Row 3 -A. Athens, R. Thomp- son, J. Mastrofsky, J. Gulliekson, C. Pitte, H. Ltrzxuss. J. Stein. Row 2 -H. Goodman, E.Ma1m, R. Nudelman, F. Spieth, S. Lewis, I, Goodfriend, C. johns, L. Kalisky. Row 1-B. Rosenthal, J. Corcoran, I. Matthews, A. Silver, G. Ellman, A. Goldsmith. MISS BUTTS: Row 3 -A. Cohen. N. Gross- man, B. Titus, G. Cap- lan, S. Rosenthal, I. Rosenstoek, O. Rigan, S. .-Xbranis, li. Mirochnick, D, Nyvall, E. Gordon. Row Z-L. Branman, M. Carter, M. Shapiro, B. Turovlin, C. Dorfman, B. Gilliam, S. Goldberg. B. Peteus, B. Zerolis, E. Herst, D. Levy. Row l -F. Felsenthal, A. VVoodward, E. Light, C. Martinez, S. Teplitz, E. Egger, F. Riddel, L. Farrow, ll, 525-WWF-s. A iv MISS FINLEYZ Row 3 -B. VVagner, P. Simon, B. Rose, L. West, I. Owen, K. Bro, L. VVard. D. Hoeliman, J. Gutstadt, J. Baker, R. Yunker. Row 2-V. Emery, M. Hartman, M. Deal, R. Fireman, B, Fox, L. Hersh, A. Carlson, l-1. Buford, D. Lever, M. Becker, E. Foote, Y. Korswer, A. Smyth. Row 1-F. Naearato, D. Reinhardt, D. Halwax, Miss Finley, B. Little, M. Coleman, N. Tripletl. MRS. FLORES: Row 3 - T. Franklin, VV. Grimes, S. Fienberg, I. Moriarity, C, Delletield. J. Parker, S. Graber, A. Cohen, VV. Baird, C. Moses, B. Day, A. Gero- hikov, N. Binenfeld, B Rohins, R. Nelson, li. Frank. Row 2-H. Bie' derman, F. Biedermpm, li. Nordgren, C. Alex ander, M. Rosenbloom, S. Lyddon, F.. Radie, F. Freeman. VV, Britian, D. Park, li. Lewin, A. Leon- ard. G. Bertenshaw, L. Eaglesham, B. Lason. Row 1-F.. Green, j. Morgan, R. Alsberg, F. Gilby, Mrs. Flores, F. Guthman, E. Grawoig, M. McDonald, L. Hylek. MISS FRIEDLAND- FR: Row 3-M. Gavzer, O. Kahn, j. VValdron, B. KCIUD, A. Bodian, J. VVilson, G. Spitz, VV. FloOd, R. Schonaek, B. Higgins, XV. Cardwell. Row 2-H. Clark, M. Goldberg, M. Buckard, R- VOMZ, E. Levin, C. Me.-Xrthur, I. Sutherland, l. Silverstein, M. Stein, li. Rovner, A, Goldberg, E. Sehwartzberg, M, VVilson. Row l-M, Sehwartzbergy M. Hen- Nlg, M. Lippert, Miss Friedlander, M. Kontel- EIS. D. Cohen, I. Groll- man. MISS FUCHS: Row 3 -J. VVaxler, A. Car- mody. C. Cash, A. Al- len, H. Froelieh, T. Sal- mon, S. Siegal. Row 2- D. VVillard. J. Smith, L. Morley, M. Klein, F. Ienkinson. I, Stevenson, B. Clutterham. Row l- A. Goodman, V. VValker, H. Volk, M. Brown, S. Presser. Page 47 MR. HIPPLE: Row 3 -R. Thiele, Q. Young, J. VVall, C. VVehb, 'W. Thompson, l. Miller, E. Theimer, XV. Scott, R. Cole, D. Hillman, S. Sosna, L. Mendelson. Row 2-M. Tompkins, B. Foster, I. Malstrom, H. jzxnows. M. XVerner, B. Randall, M. Sauer, M. Binkley, M. Cham- berlain, R. Reichel. Row l-P. Einhorn, B. Rior- dan, M. Rosenstiel, Mr. Hipple. R. Huck. G. Hoffman, S. Sehoell. MRS. JENSEN: Row 3 -G. Kaufman, D. Green, S. Mesirow, G. Kolonits, E. jackson, NV. Loving, E. Ostrow, F. Lowen- thal. Row 2-M. Kiessel- baeh, I. Buck, A. Hirn- ing, D. Perparos, B. Blanksten, lf. Conrad, L. Petersen, J. Broaddus, A. Selitzky, D. Lynch, R. XVirpel, T, Ring- bauer. Row 1-J. Mar- cus, D. Fisher, B. Davis, Mrs. Jensen, H. Tillman, L. Pepper, M. Buehmil- ler. Page 4 8 MRS. HAWKES: Row 3-P. Blumenfeld, E. XValton, A. Merchant, H. liubanks, A. Stephen, L. Guthmann, R. Flood, E. VVallner. Row 2-O. Libman, M. Sax, L. Fe- bronia, I. Edwards, D. Lerner, V. Newell, R. Harris, M. Ernst, I. Cuthbert, A. Pfau, XV. Snarska, A. Spector, E. Maisel. ROW l-A. Chi- onis, L, Spindler, I. Rabin, Mrs. Hawkes, M. Rifkin, A. Besliek, E. Lauria. MISS HENSON: Row 3-L. Stein, C. Mora, T. Sandham, C. Christoph, J. Shilton, R. Ettlinger, S. Bern, J. W'eil, E, Kat- soros. Row Z-A.Beards- ley, I. Guger, M, Gut- ridge, Y. Bierman, VV. Dareh, B. Baldry, D. Goldman, M. Johnson, A. Cohen. Row 1-E. Katz, E. Klinger, E. Keefrey, Miss Henson, B. Barnard, G. Levy, E. Shankman. l kkzil ip Ifvwll il' .ld -a MRS. KIRBY: Rox- 3 H Kuufer G1-ee i ' 1 7 J' A X D. Stewart, C. WValtrip,X C. Schneider, R. Strobel, E. Schubert, W. Schwab, W. Lyon, Row 2-D. Douglas, H. Bell, I. Hoi- berg, R. Larson, A. Spiro, H. Bernstein, R. Hatcher, L. Sullivan, M. Alfredson. Row 1-M. Spallina, R. Newman, V. Hoy, F. VVinnett, D. Mayer, B. Levin, M. Gill. MR. LEAVELL: Row 3-M. Quinn, J, Lehman. . Prout, C. Feldstein, . Schreiber, XV. Crase, . Ringwald, C. Levy, S. Freedman, I. Bergman. Row Z-C. Mehr, I. Cowen, S. Wheat, T. Cargo, M. Bowyer, I. Mineer, A. Shaver, B. Asher, E. Jess, J. Levin- SOH. Row 1-E. Gaddey, G. Stern, V. W'einberg, M. Petehen, P. Rizzo, G. Hirshman, R. Levinson. R R R MRS. LEE: ROW 3-A. Israel, B. Stott, H. Block, I. Budwig, B. Fenton, J. Clarke, I. Sonley, C. Levy, R. Boentges, E. Clinkof- stine, D. Ralph, S. Reid, M, Bloch, A. Poncher, W. Frenzel. Row 2-H. Kirk, I. Arnold, D. Homer, S. Franklin, G. Shuey, L. Raphael, A. Fletcher, R. Shackleton, B. VVebb, M. Glatt, G. Howarth, R. Haeger, I. Tomhave, L. Berman, M. Zenos. Row l - M. Glicksman, C. Smith, L. Solomon, L. Gold, M. Nordskog, Mrs. Lee, D. Berkowitz, N. Goroway, E. Levy, M. Knight, L. Golby. MISS NIEDERMAN: Row 3--M. Guenther, M. Burr, I. Anderson, F. Hoffman, R. Noven, I. Corcoran, E. Gross, E. Hult, K. Gerst, K. Stout, F. Kloiber. Row 2 Rietz, P. Pronos, Stein, R. Nathanson, I P-4 39? 5.2 .25 -5 Sr cv ,Q :AO :ng 3:45 5: Fw Vercruysse. Row 1--L. Gianakos, E. Goldstein, C. Dragstedt, P. Katz, C. Kyros, A. Rollo, E. Suloway. Page 49 3 MISS MOORE: Row 3 - J. Greenspon, B. Barnes, P. Swatek, D. Scofield, J. Beird, M. Moskow, L. Alclenhovel, R. Heer, S. Drexler, A. be Lowenstein, R. Klinen- berg, D. Soderborg, King. Row 2-T. Nell, B. Kern, K. Oliver, lf. Berger, M. Hamilton, li. Romenuk, M. Klineu- berg, R. Leary, D. Lincl- quist, H. Savage, J. Lyding, M. King, B. An- derson, B. Taylor. Row l-J. Neumann, XV. Nel- son, lf. Moore. Miss Moore, M. Morris. M. Lawrence, .X. Mauyer. MISS PARKER: Row 3-O. Mackey, li. Hop- kins, Y. Trapp, XV. Ohol- sky, D, Hurd, R. Schles- inger, A. Jones, li. Zie- senhene, M. Donovan, R. Ilnler, D. Lowis, J. Grossman. Row Z-B. Lee, C. Ruhey, J. Poulos, D. Klee, li. Clinton, J. 1NiUl'Sll21XY, M. Rosenthal. B. Pursizin. B. Soloinan. M. Fawkes, G. Gelfzxzrli, B. Goldstein, J. Kztutl- tnzin, J, Kern. Row l-- D. Knee, B. Blum, A. Merrick. Miss Parker, A. Patterson, J. Harper L. Sutton. Ptzge 50 MRS. MALOY: Row 3 -G. Saphir, N. Flessor, O. McGinnis, .-X. Boet- ticher, D. Finigan, N. Bridge, D. Vittum, B. Fortune, NV. Rineharger. Row 2--A. Lederinan, .-X. Simon, J. Lawson, E. Greenhelcl, .'X. Schover. T. Dnrr, B. Blanch- Hower, E. Simmerman, B. Flessor, G. Fischer. Row l--R. Brottman, H. Cohen, D. Griggs, Mrs. Maloy, B. Cooper, R. Hunt, J. Seelig. MR, McGU.-XXE: Row 3-L. Heller, J. Reich, J. Goldberg, S. XVarsaw. R. Groban. S. Rhein, S. Solomon, J. Lrockinan, G. Kluge. J. Xxrlllliilllbl B. Luther. Row 2-B. Perlman. B. Tztrg, M. Ixlelflenaliztn, P. Symon, IC. Siegel, M. Jenkinson, R. XVexler, L. Mesigal, li, Abrams. F. Fisher, M. lfpstein, li. Benensohn, Mr. Mcfiuzme. Row 1- J. Hunt, B. Priinaek, B. Leviton, M. Bernstein, J. Halperin, J. Newart, J. Newart, E. Olson, J. Kettles. ml C C L , g5'i1 .- N 'WJ MRS. PERHAM: Row 3-D. VViggins, B. East- man, A. Ziegler, R. Tur- ner, J.. Davis, H, Salz- 111311, I- Swedberg, D. Stasell, I. Greenspan. Row 2-J. Sehuyer, V. Suddoth, B, Mather, R. Peacock, G. Tasker, E, Cohn, B. Davis, L, Lie- hcrman, M. Blair, D, 5CiYC1'S. L. Groupe. Row 1-M. Sherwood, C. Ape- land, H. Heinrich, I. Linden, Y. Hoffman. n 0 ' I .1 1 4 9 1 .MRSRANDALLZ Row 3-J. Polachek, C, 15611- llerg, H. Pauly, R. Cas- DC13 ' J. McHugh, B. lsaaes, J. Losko, I. Wal- chirk, R. Kreeger, D, Wfarren, T. Vegazo. Row 2-M. Kraus, G. Less, N. Low, L. Mandle, A. Raines, A. Ball, V, Buehler, M. Anderson, H. Rasnikoff, F. Mann, D. Kohn, R. Parks. Row 1-B. Alvrainovitz, A. Miller, M. Snivak, Mrs. Randall, G. Sherman, R Pollyea, C. Adler, H. Sopkin. -P f 5 ' 1 ii L11 , L Qgfsxf .ft A f 1 -- ,L . MR. SCHULTZ: Row 3-C. Diamond, A. VVipp- man, B. Jergens, S. Bur- ton, J. Rinebarger, J. VVallaee, M. Nanninga, J. Kaplan, R. Mautner, M. More, VV. OiDaniel, R. Lezak. Row 2-B. Buchbinder, G. YVhite, L. Friedman, M. Greenberg, C. Brown, H. Harris, L. Hirsch, L. Circle, M. Joseph, M. Johnson, N. Marcus, L. Gawron. Row I-R. Markus, M. Mil- ler, M. Pobersky, Schultz, L. Pohersky, M. Keith, L. Martinez. MISS SHOESMITH: Row 3-O, Trippel, C. Goldenberg, L. NVi1liam- son. D. Alexander, li. Kichner, H. Everett, R. Canene, S. Heytow, VV. Thornberg. P. Mulhol- land, L. Dewy, M. VVar- man. Row 2-H. Bell, V. Goodpaster, L. Hender- son, B. Brown, D. Lin- delof, I. Levit, E. Spay- er, P. jimerson, N. Bel- fxeld. R, Harrelson. Row l-H. Eaton, H. Tom, .-X. Arentz, Miss Shoe- fmith, J. Seskind, J. Testerman, B. Crawford. Page 5 1 U 1 ,-, flean f4j're . 1 X, i l MR. ZEHNER: Row 3 -M. W'allace, S. Seltzer, R. France, I. Heller, K. Levy, M. Gordon, C. Schneider. Row 2-G. Harrington, T. Strahl, A. VViner, I. Irwin, I. Carlson, V. Bender, M. Lightstein, S. Deleanes, L, Marks. Row 1-E. Robin, D. Hizes, Mr. Zehner, A. Genesen, P. Serviss. Clem the Magic Man Dixies for the Army Page 52 MR. TEDER: Row 3- H. Kuchuris, A. Elmer, K. Dyck, M. Greenwald, I. Rynm, A. McLaugh- lin, S. Dunham. Row 2 -R. Hardcsty, M. Zenos, W. Lawshe, K. Shep- pard, L, Dobson, C. Klauber, M. O'Reilly. Row l-M. Rosenblatt, S. Fox, E. Hoffman, R. XVoll. MISS TRAHEY: Row 3-I. Kessler, G. Grom- bacher, VV. jilek, J. Crane, J. Purcell, F. Wiiiesluurg, G. Thomas, R. Lupstein, E. Theri- ault, D. Bezark, J. Nei- man, R. Judd, I. Green- berg, M. Hayman. Row Z - S. Berman, P. Meyers, S. Schwartz, M. Escudier, D. Rapp, M. Rhodes, V. Moore, B. Gutson, H. Thayer, J. Nitsche, R. Todd, G. Roman, C. Reid, M. Frisch. Row l-M. Lis- ter, A. Mee, H. Weitz- man, L. Richards, P. Ward, R. Wilson, F. Record, M. Rollberg, C. London. A I 1 w If X 1 'hy J Mp ht h A My W 'V KQV WP W 'W , P0 M MMEWQ3 .lyk 1 af jj r .g L Jjif . 3 tf J h h WM 7 wi f r yy 'tt We M D I h GJ ' Fsflfs 'X A M V1 M! f my ' ' Gert . . eel diffe E y th m n' s p ' 3 e World! I n mor t and peop - 6 1 e some f m a gre hearty 0 a lot of t em a lit . yhow . . now ha m sopho ore, there are gmc things don'f e do. 'cs ' ca I . .. r.o shoe . ' ggiree a es-bu essed . VAX and tllgwd pn. Wm , ow wif! I ' an MIS S ANDERSON: Row 3-B. Hills, B Keno, A. Goldblatt, I-2. Kohn H. Goldbe. 0' A Cherriy, R. ,ltl'lO1'1T1Zl'1lC1l, S. Rogers, B. Vlfherry, J F Jstein S Ploom I . . .1 , . J , 4 Saxon, L. Rust, B. 'Fiz T. Ferraro, A. Palais Row Z-H. Mills, K. Chatham, L. Smith, E. NVolfson, M. Lubershane M. XN'einer, F. Hellman D. Blackwood, A. Kap- lan, M. King, E. Felsen- thal, B. Lape, A. Peeler. P. Propp. Row 1-:X Varvaris, Barnetl, X Holman, Miss Anderson L. Snow, L. Swanbexg, M. Goldman. MISS BIGGS: Row 3 -E. Denny, A. Korefi- blue, S. Hodgson, C. Hoeckner, S, Meier, B. Cole, K. Cochran, K. Simon, J. Goldberg. G. Levitan. Row Z-M. As- ton, A. Edelman. J. Lacey, Il. Bezark. M. Crawford. H. Horton, P. Coldstien, J. Wfalker M. Hirsehman, T. Grin- lxarg, M. Christensen, R. lVag'enhe4'g. E. Bartlett. M. Detweiler, L. Lacy Row l-M. Greenlaw, H. Cook, H. Brightbill L. Brasseur, Miss Biggs. J. XVellman. M. Fhfrrlv. R. Olmstead, R. Mayer. 1 v 9 v Q .: Jr . F., ' ' 1 MR. BRADFIELD: Row 2-V. Kesler, S. Kreda, J. Donaldson, E. XVeiss, M. Schmitz, J. Poister, R. Tatro, J. Goldman, ROW l-M. Murphy, B. Simpson, Mr. Bradhelcl. I1Oppen- heim. H. Bnzy. A sw my 'H- I Yi ' . MISS BRIDGE: Row 3 --B. Gorehoff, J. Sear- foss, B. Gresham, A. Church, R. Herzog, K. Melehior, D. Brown, F. Barre. F. Miner, B. Rice, S. Vise, B. Murphy. Row Z-H. VVOOCI, S. Pineoffs. P. IDUFYCSHC, A. Danea, B. Silverman, S. Kunin, J. Branwum. C. Atkins, P. Mumm. R. Kessler, E. VVittenberg. Row l-E. Masterson, J. Janove, VV. Day. Miss Bridge, S. Jarrow, M. I-Ioxworth, M. Hamquist. Page 54 r x. 1 ,G if MIS S CHAMBER- LAIN: Row3-L.Pfael- zer, J. Murphy, M. Ru- ble, H. Dreice, A. Zent- ner, R. Apter, B. NVilson, G. Veghte, P. Plavnik. G. Stewart. C. Schiu. Row 2-Ii. Root, I. Vo- gel, M. Koppel, T. New- man, J. Pierce. B. Cohn, -I. Wfecleles. S. Shalctt. C. .-Xlexancler, E. Ott. F. Zax, R. Stein, D. Ta - nopol. Row l-L. Gug- genheim, L. Siegel, T. Strauss, j. Schultz, Miss Chamberlain. j. Joseph, G. Schwarz. S. Bloom, lf. I.ussheime1'. NR. FIEDLER: Row 3 -E. M7ittert. L. Fitzger- vlcl. N. Viiiggins, C. Cooper, D. Fahy, I. Bo'- lznn, M. Brux. P. Vtfil- son. B. Bloom, M. Bol- lnm. Row 2--IV. Card- ner, I. .-Xarvig, VV. Col- lins. I. Compton, R. Dim-Merle. I Blair. D. Hughes. Row 1-G. Ra'- nette, R. Cook. E. Shfir- Qel, C. Eclelstein, M. Doidge. J. Brown-Ruth ela. I. Carlson. MISS BUCHANAN: Row 3-L. Schneider- man, G. Lasinsky, J. Young, B. Rifas., K. Kelly, M. Paul, S. Klin- ger, J. O'Toole, R. Kline. H. Schcr, J. Harwood, H. Kirschner, P. Rubins. Row 2-J. Hyland. I. Simon, J. Kosterlitz, N. Silver, G. Klowden, M. Lieberman, A. Howell, D. Wfilhelm, S. Paul, K. Illi, D, Toussaint. Row l-M. Kalupski, M. Pol- lack, I. Kaplan, Miss Buchanan, L. Marcus, M. Krause, L. Pick. MR. CASNER: ROW 3 man, M. Turcler, B. Mey- ers, H. VVinte1', R. Solo- mon. Row 2-V. Loluel, B. Brown, R. Ksuq. R. Salis. M. Morgan. D. Perkins, R. Scharf. Row 1-M. Stephenson, R. Allen, Mr. Casncr, E. Middleton, M. Melton. Page 55 MISS FRYE: Row 3- T. Manning, S. Reisman, K. Switzer, H. Isenberg, IJ. Barancik, R. Weber, R, Keno. Row 2-M. Glen, S. Snierkins, H. Mayer, R. Hawkinson, H. Petersen, M. Nehmer, J. Chernof. Row I-B. Bower, B. MeFall, J. Cohen, M. Lievense, J. Tennenbaum, A. John- son, j. Koefoed. MISS GULLER: Row3 -H. Cohen, E. West- wood, L. Challet, D. Mardell, J. Crimp, I. Cliffer, R. Engh, I. VVar- wick, C. Richman, E. Oboikovitz, H. Lorch, D. Shanklancl. Row 2-B. Hull, B. World, E. VVag- ner, M. Ellis, R. Soble, B. Gntman, I. Clark, H. Bloomfield, F. Barton, A. Strauss, R. Vlfolff, S. Dentch, Row 1 - M. Nichols, R. Street, R. Connor, Miss Guller, E. WelJe1', L. Rienks, S. Klein. Page 5 6 MRS. JOYCE: Row 3 -F. Spector, I. Graham, A. Barber, E. Mathis, J. Jones, A. Zosel, M. Mar- tin, D. Pineich, M. Reiss, R. Mast. Row Z-E. Boehan, B. Uhrig, R. Strauss, C. Krueger, I. Taitel, T. Gray, R. Roth, C. Ise, E. Stitt, M. Stern- felcl, V. Balis, S. Ise, E. Barre. Row 1-M. Dur- kin, A. Paulson, P. Whit- ney, Mrs, Joyce, L. Ald- ridge, B. Lovelle, H. Friedman, M. Garcia. MISS LEITCH: Row 3 -J. Preston, Kg. Lissaueir, P. Garrity, B. Moore, I. Foster, H. Asher, H, Tully, M. Freeman, I. Schuster, D. Slottow, S. Strasburg. Row 2-P. Hines, S. Molner, L. Siegal, M. Harrington, M, Lawrence, M. Hey- mans, E. Rahn, S. Strack, J. I-Iarn, V. Hintz, A. Shankinan, IC. Gosser, R. Crowe, R. Neufeld. Row 1--A. Fagiolo, J. Nice, E. Gray, Miss Leitch, L. Brooks, M. Grimans, M. Ablin. r r M I S S M E S S E L - F HEISER. Row 3-J. f Tinling, H. Law, R. ' - . A 2 - A Stone R Nu ent D y - g , - Frcnch, S. Layne, L. Berlin, I. McPherson, M Stallings, J. Buettner, D Orphan. Row 2-F. Reid B. Hazen, C. Vvillllllilll D. Fox, M. Keene, M Mander, M. Milligan, R VVilder, D. Lenz, V Lundborg, F. Cearley, M. Van Deman, M. Kerr V. Strouse, M. Smikel Row 1-S. Rubin, I2 Peters, M, Lingengelder C. Joffe, Miss Messeli heiser, L. Brennan, D Bcsly, I. Brouse, J. Pe- reda. MR. SCOTT: Row 3- D. Meyers, R. Feinberg C. Bastan, B. Jacobs, S Blair, J. Tibor, P Krogh, S. Lezak, D Barsch. ,Row Z-M. Bere- zin, J. Polacheck, Schaffner, H, Pritz, I mmowem.. Asher, A. Schuster, . Sacler, I. Stephan, . Ruben, If. Kohen, Goodman. Row 1 Kalmanson, R. Hussey S. Cohen, F. I-Iurvitz Mr. Scott, S. Rochman T. Behr, L. Cooke, Ml Goldberg. 1 1 v 1 MRS. LUNDQUIST: Row 3-N. Isaacson, H. Goldstein, J. Thatcher, I. Ablin, J. Gale, R. Con- nor, Glantz, J. Landy, E. Kallish, C. Ghere, J. Shibko, D. Vivona. Row 2-S. Sporkin, A. Sobe- son, M. Diamond, M. Kremer, D. Coleman, E. Cohen, M. Burke, F. Ruben, V. Flaxman, D. Crase, M, Sloan, S. Zax, V. Lee, A. Decker, L. Stelzer. Row l-I. Hor- witz, P. Goldman, B. Hoffman, Mrs. Lund- quist, P. Trafford, S. Holland, B. Zolot, F. Asher. MISS MCCORMAC: Row 3-M. Davis, R. Santosky, M. Dermer, I. Mayer, A. Goldberg, R. Waller, L. Shane, E. Mednick, L. Schwartz- man, L. Vtfeisman, I. Fass. Row Z-P. Racine, R. Brandstetter, M. Friend, G. Segal, C. Blade, N. Sahm, L. VVells, S. Hiller, S. Mar- cus, C. LeVett, M. Lam- bert, I. Wolf, E. Fischer. Row 1-M. Perlman, A. Solomon, B. VVaxman, T, Flanders, G. Weine1', H. Miller, P. Venerable. l ' 1 1 Page gif' ?4wf4'p4g .4.. 57 M I S S STOCKDALE Row 3-I. Gliekauf, H Zieger, H. Hymen, H Spiegel, S. Levy, R. Cox B Roberts O Omen - -, - ll ' heimer, P. Sobel, I. Frid- stein, S. Leon, K. Peters B. Levin. Row 2-J. Kat- sanos, M. Reggs, D. Ar- gile, L. Oscherwitz, E Yungmeyer, J. Neff, K Hirsch, D, King, B Lewin, G. Hubbell, 'l' Ahelle, M. Beers. Row l -P. Freudenheim, M Lederer, S. Aetipis, D Van Named, C. Ehrman M. Johnson, D. Shingle- har. MR. VVEST: Row 3- B. London, C. Smith, B Wo1'th, G. VVendell, M Salant, D. NVenger, j McLaughlin, R. Brown S. Bender, F, Janes, B Anderson. Row 2-L Piekley, I. Newman, B Miller, D. Frankel, A Mindes, C. Petelcsen, S Kramer, M. Leach, N Fishman, B. Morris, D Rosenthal, H. Reinhardt J. Hopkins, C. Cohn, Row l--R. Young, L Sallo, F. Hooper, M Farrell, Mr. XVest, N Miller, F. Kasa. V. Mig- liore, S. Roda. Page 58 Aceordiana Destructive Milkshalces Birdologists Spooks Dressed for Dinner V A X f I -V n- r ! . L X Hello . . . I look very pretty, don't you think? Of course, I don't Wear this costume for all the time. Most always I haul my books around in a satchel . . . and I always carry my lunch! l I And when it rains, I must Wear my rubbers .... Gee Whiz, but I hate 'eml Some day I'1l come to school, and I'll come without a satchel ,... With- out my rubbers ,... and With dignity! l , X s MR. HANSEN: Row 3 -G. Shapiro, D. Mc- Cune, B. Roberts, H. Hausman, L. Sehlegel, R. Harvey, L. Bjork- lund, D. Einhorn, H. Buekendahl, L. Kuh, Goodwin. Row 2-V. Packard, N. Borland, M. Moore, I. Brogue, L. Gomboz, B. Branch, J. Rice, B. Elliott, L. Brin, S. Morris, S. Smerling, B. Golub. Row 1-M. Dorfman, F. Rosenthal, M. Klimczak, Mr. Han- sen, B. Himmel, A. Co- hen, F. Levin, RUSS M. JOHNSON: Row 3-R. Quick, li. King, B. Tovstein, A. Citron, I. Dutfek, R. Strauss, C. Panama, R. Coblentz, R. Myers, E. Stuart. Row 2-S. Or- man, B. Grcenbaum, B. Simon, V. Lutz, L. Lynch, J. Vtfeinshenker, L. Hall, B. Springer, I. Rosenberg, G. Sarlas, B. Wlhalin, J. Burns. B. Salins, C. Mueller. Row l-E. Chon, R. Parker, P. Hopkins, M. VValdo, E. VValdner, E. Strauss, I. Colborn, E. Simler. Page 60 MISS CONLEY: Row 3-S. Shafer, B. VVor- sham, R. Levine, A. Ha- laska, D. Iadwin, C. Coaker, T. Fox, E. El- more, M. Steinberg, I. Stair, D. Meltzer, J. Coleman, M. Goldberg. Row 2-Z. Corpeny, A. Robeck, C. Waltoli, S. johnson, V. Kramer, J. Price, B. XVoolf, M. Conover, L. Stack, M. Saske, G. Kaplan, L. Singer, L. Berngard, l. Pass. Row 1-D. Kern- chen, L. VVeiss, M. Cook- sey, G. Ingraham, C. Bolton, D. Kraft, I. Goldberg. MR. FOLEY: Row 3- E. Kopf, M. Wfarwick, G. Lee, D. Beynon, M. Gold- meier, M. Gilmore, H. Benson, G. Goldberg. Row 2-B. Scharff, M McKay. S. Gitlitz, L. Saltzman, H. Robinson, l. Sharkey, W. Jennings, M. Graves, B, Stanton. Row 1-L, Drenekpohl, li. Pascoe. Mr. Foley, T. Grygiel, J. Morris. MR. TUCKER: Row 3 -R, Hartnett, C. Haus- man, J. Clark, F. Sara- tore, E. Peterson, G. Steffen, NV. Davis, J. Ranmar, D. O'Brien, XV. Francis, B. Chisholm, D. Bauer, D. Lamar. Row 2 -I. Straus, S. Murison, T. Malmrose, E. Angrist. R. Allen, J. Breslin, F. Block, H. Lutwak, ii. Bartlett, I. Leavell, QI. Piowaty, L. Davis, F. Wendelburg, M. Garmon. Row l-H. Fung, A. Andrews, Y. Burg, Mr. Tucker, E. Salomon, O. Thompson, S. Green- wald. MISS CURTISS: Row 3-VV. Day, B. Mendel- son, J. Synimes, B. Pass, E. Goldsmith, R. McKin- sey, A. Kirnbaner, C. Mottier, L. Raabe, R. Deutsch, B. VVhite, M. Block. Row 2-N. Lcddy, S. Lang, D. VVray, L. Israel, M. Tullis, L. VVing, V. Brown, C. Remington, B. Epstein, P. Lape, M. Larson. Row 1-M. Kirchner, R. Herbst, D. Bowman, D. Duft, Miss Curtiss, M. Gasser, F. Mastrofsky, S. Barnes, B. Thayer. l Miss Hayes at Woi'k Art Conference A Study of Paine The Cook Family More Cooks Miss Leins at the Forum Planning a Stoke Project Miss Kurrie t'Orating Page 61 Pngr My r-w i Q Hy !'Fricncls ! Iluqs? Lcggo My Nose!! Hold Tight! Yen Team! Spring Few-1' XYl1al's New Well. Yuh Sec! XVl1ce! Courtcous XVhich XVay? Ho Hum! Schucks! X T-QFIIIAY on V , I x l f X Y A1 I Us 4 Hold it Mr. President! Here I come! Now where did I put my notes .... Oh, yes, . . . ahem .... Sigma had a large gather- ing Wednesday in the Social room .... Three little R.O.T.C.'s were caught without whistles Friday .... Weekly made All- Americanl . . . Aitchpe goes to press at four o'clock .... Music organizations are happily Vocalizing every day- in prepara- tion for the music festival .... y How I keep track of all the organizations and activities in this bustling school is a deep secret, but I do .... If you want to know more .... LVD lil l'-I r--4 C-U A RARE SCENE THIS XVINTER ,is ff'u..o2. ' ', ' ,.. x. I f' , , '.,l,,1f' ' 1 1 J ,f U ' I S J IL , A 1 , . J. . .., L--1 f' -fic 'v ' ' ' 5 . , ' ,f V 1 ., QQ . Q A D , l I Q ICJ- I 41.0 :Mu df. , V A4 Q -r-'F ' ML . svfl' .V 1' ,I 2 f 4'6fg,r7'V 1 I I' 4 A Page 64 I u l ilfslfv illi' J- M l ff. v, ' ' l. 51 My Mr? 'll I f 9 Zi' gs ' it 1 f ,WW W 44 . . X .',f 4, , ' ' W df A 'J ' my ,EJ l . I jj- j - 'X QV .divx A . O -IJ x ' i 9 ,il .f ?'ly9wpgd,y,fff?,i. i,jI,,ff I ' .t.F,,.,., A'-i ,QW W 'U 166-3Jj3,sy12f'Td X i e until I et that little oldi , . . . g 'AN ,pigskirrfbet , goa posts . . . yes, I'll be back,-and ,lj tel-lfy ou e different sports . . . puff . . .puff. . . . . . .you wanted to know about the athletlc depart- X. . . you must be new . . . well . . . anyway . ..there's oczcya-ll . . . that's a keen sport I think . . . Basketball, not ' here either .... Say, would you like to meet some of the fellows .... Let's iind the Track Team, the Fencers, WW the Swimmers, th-e Tennis and Golf players, and the Chess PJ - iiends .... I'll tell you . . . thereis nothing wrong with our up girls, either .... Nope . . . You say you think you'll go in u!Jl7fHere 6 . . . just made that touchdown in time . . . won Wg H for athletics . . . come right along . . . glad to have you. . . . n ii me V X Q . FOOTBALL STATISTICS 1 , , M-V .. .F Practice Games ,cl 3' L 6'Calumet ....... 0 T' 4? ISACCS 1-1.P, ..A.... 1 Hirsch . s GOODMAN H. P. .,,.... 5 Wheaton ...... 18 'L .' League Games L i 1-LP. ..A4... 5 Kenya. ...s X I LEOPOLD CHATTERT-ON H.P. ....... 7 Lindblom ...... 19 H.P.... 0 Harrison ...,,. 19 5,1 ,P H. P. ....,.. 0 Tiiden' ,., 1 3 'X 1-LP. ....,., 13 DuSab1e ,... u ' T ,Q ., .Hg H. P. ,.,... ,zo Englewood .... o 7 O . . PAUL TURNER Games Won ..,.......,,, . . . 4 ad' We I Games Los! 4 ', ,Q Games Tied .... I xii i ' Hyde Park Opponents GREEN 'XE A GORCHOFF B5 .,.. Total Points .... 70 ff 6 if: .vs Toial Yardage X -:Q -mi! 1051 .!Leaque Gamesi. 996 ' Q74 - I . DONKEL DAVIS l a s- ,T '35 C' if ,, fi., MARKS ' M ROSEN T-3 ' ,af WL 'V Lux EY T SLAB Get That Man, Cu-captains Cummins :md Frye H.P. Smcziring Calumet Wl1erc's H.P.? Out of Our XVay M Bartley Passing Ball Krogli Beating Hirsch Page 66 our an excellent recipe l '? w, eA , V - f3MMw GORDON K vwffwf o eimigpaf 1 L ,,,,L 5 if' eL93m5r'f,:a 1 'L 'QS' 7:51 'Q P4342 X' 1595? aft New 1 , -'x A Qlfw' We STORM 55552 wiaqzp KROGH me 1, 'rf ,Q HJCKMAN BARTLEY T mpsom . I, SL' , K, ixg , LOSKO A thevery best ingredients, a really good team needs experienced play- ers and a strong lighting spirit. Though our team iust broke even in the winning, tying, and losing oi games, we were proud to have that kind of team playing for Hyde Park. The boys were not beaten badly in any game: never being topped. by more than two touch- downs. The school reioiced cally over our final game. which We won from our ancient rival, Englewood High School. by' the marvelous score ol 20 to 0. The great number of people who flocked to this game demonstrated the school spirit that really may be aroused. Also as thrilling, was our game with the highly-rated Tilden learn, where we held them to a standstill for three quarters. Then it mat the :game would end any scoring, but the Tilden team pushed overt the lone touchdown that won the game lor them. Our next year's men played a post-season game with Morgan Pc1rk's future team. and made a promising showing by a 7 to 0 win. New we can expect a really super eleven. Run Marks Englewood Game Too Late Cummins Holding Line Touchdown for H.P. Bartley Kicks Out of Danger Storm Gets It! Page 67 GIRLS' BASKETBALL See that round thing trying to fall into what resembles a wastepaper basket with no bot- tom. That's a basketball. All those girlies in green shorts are on the Girls' Basketball team. They are all clustered around the ball trying to get it away from each other. Here, here, that looks like an unfair game, and it couldn't be, with such fair and square players as Hyde Park girls on the teams. What's more, it's one of the most popular of girls' sports around here, and, after all, it's no fun to take these sports too seriously. What is the use of crash- ing in tooth and nail just because of a little round ball? Well, not so little, but round. But that's beside the point now because there were some snappy teams this year, as well as many v-ery exciting games. To add human interest, they were all given clever names, such as f'Panda, fthe animal is a bear at our own Brookfield Zooj, and USpeedsters. They had fun during practice, too. Here, Basketball is Queen! GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL The referee raises the whistle to her lips and emits a long, shrill blast. The server de- liberates a few minutes to judge her distance. Twenty pairs of blue serge bloomers stand at attention. Hey, wait a minute! This is 1939, and the Girls' Volleyball teams have just fin- ished a series of rip-roaring games that would have made Diana blush from shame. Said Greek goddess didn't have anything on the Hyde Park Amazons of the Volleyball Team. We'll admit that girls of ancient Athens did toss balls energetically on the hills near the temples, but if they had been faced with a fast quick game of the modern category, chances are that there would would be no graceful statues to decorate museums. It seems a shame that so many centuries passed before ingenious sportsmen invented such a grand game lik-e Volleyball. The girls of Hyde Park use it to good advantage, too. The teams play the fastest games you ever saw! And the Seniors won this year! Page 68 GIRLS' BASEBALL Whe-e-el Look at that ball travel. The G.A.A. girls certainly know the tricks of the diamond. Look at that pitcher! Who do you think would have guessed that a bunch of in- nocent-looking gazelles could be organized into one of the best ball teams in the world? Yes, thought you'd guess-the Girls' Baseball Team. Well, maybe it's not the best in the world, but it comes very close to the female top-notchers. Witness a game sometime after school, and you'll trust the veracity of that statement. In spring weather, the girls 'K jump in their little green monkey suits and race out to a nearby lot. Here they really prove that the so-called weaker sex is not so inferior to those hardy males as is generally supposed. Every girl on the Girls' Baseball Team stands for fair play. This trait is very essen- tial to the health of the girls for it eliminates many a massacre and periods of hard feeling among them. GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY we Yonder in Jackson Park there is a big field. In this field are two goal posts, and several lines, one in the middle and several running along the sides. These, my children, make up the hockey field. Every afternoon, girls go out there and play hockey. Th-ey com- pose the Hyde Park Girls' Field Hockey Team. They swing their sticks around and appear rather fierce although they're really trying persistently to hit a little white ball between the two goal posts. Enough of this childish prattle. We'vC really got a grand hockey team, although it was rather latish in getting started this year. It seems that the season wasn't long enough to get up a team Qin the true sense of the wordj but, wait and see what happens next year. Next year, when they do not have to start from scratch, the G.A.A. will organize a real team. They are bound to be success- ful! Hyde Park, give them your support! Page 69 9 if QCD 'ig is is N as ir Y qs fx go 9 Page 7 0 DAVIS Quarter Finals ...IS Wen. Phillips..24 The squad After it, boys! Knock it out VVil1ie misses one Nelson drops it Taking thc rebound Up in the air The ref' misses one Page 71 Page 72 N0 SCO,-C Mad scramble Tip it in for H. P. Neiman gets it The Squad VV01'kA it in One shot that counted Tall man wins w Page 7 3 Puge 7 4 VVOl'klHg-Out Bathing Beauties Squat Shove G. A. A. POINT It was a laurel wreath placed upon the brow that was the highest honor which anyone could receive in olden times. A big H.P. placed on the chest is a high honor in 1939, at the Hyde Park High School, anyway. A big monogram on a white sweater signifies a great deal more than merely athletic prowess alone. A girl who is fortunate enough to have ac- quired one of these for her wardrobe should be an example of glowing health. If you would consider the many re- quirements that must be fulfilled before a person merits a set of letters, you would then know why the girls who are wearing them seem so very happy. These 'fluckyn girls have certainly accomplished some- thing really worthwhile. Let us find out what a set of letters truly mean. In the first place, charts must be obeyedg and the items on them check-ed. Exercise and plenty of it is another important requis- ite. Incidentally, that goes for tooth- brushing, too. 'fSee your dentist once a year and obtain a doctor's certificate. However, these aren't the only re- quirements that must be fulfilled. Pos- ture and the beginners, swimming tests must be passed. These tests are not so Mow ,Em Down WINNERS easy, either. To pass a posture test, one must be able to perform a variety of fancy exercises. For example: Une must be able to bend forward and keep her back straight at the same time. The swimming test is no snap. In order to pass this test, one must forget how to swim as an ancient octopus did Call arms and legsj and learn the art of graceful Umermaidv swimming. Besides having successfully completed these feats mentioned above, she must also have participated in games, indi- vidual and team. These games, inciden- tally, are basketball, badminton, ping pong, volleyball, and many others. These games, as you probably know, are rather risky. If you ever notice some pairs of twisted limbs balancing precariously on stunt bars, you may be sure that their owner is patiently gaining the points that will make her eligible for the much de- sired letters. Now all these accomplishments should add up to the necessary 1000 points. Af- ter the coveted letters are finally earned, can you wonder that their new owners are very proud of themselves? So you see, point winning is quite a job! Everybody Reach Mass Ping-pong Catch Swing Pause Page 7 5 Page 76 , 3 'f 53' .' 7 ' - i ,, nf. iv H., 1-,N , A 5 'T 1 . i I A -X TRACK: Row 4-Kent, Schalk, Kirchner, Boyes, Winter, Shepard. VVood, Gough. Row 3-Alexander, Feld, Spieth, Dunmore, Abelson, Woolsey. Row Z-Stark, Rice, Wherry, Epstein, Green, Cox, Shubert, Mauntner. Row l-VVallman, Turner, lei, Peters, Hagemann. TRACK Boys that run because they enjoy it and not solely because they are being chased, belong to our Track Teams. All the boys of both the Senior and junior Track teams enjoy this sport as is evidenced by their many victories. With their heads high and raring to be on their way, our boys entered the indoor city meet. The Senior tracksters have proved their Worth in triumphs. Don Boyes made third place in both the high jumps and the high hurdles. Hyde Park's honor was shared by Jack Diehl, who reached fourth place in low hurdles. Jack Thompson used his legs and made fifth place in the low hurdles. We may expect even greater things from next year's Se- niors, as there are many promising Junior track stars who will then be eligible for the Senior team. Among the promising Juniors is the hurdler- Green. jack Epstein, present member of the Junior Track Team and a 660 yardsman, will also prove an asset to the team. At the indoor city meet, Dan F ogle upheld Junior traditions and made fourth in the triple broad jump, and took the honors for our Hyde Park. Thompson Taking Lead City Meet On Your Mark, Peters! 1 BCTWLING: Row 3-Ortenstcin, Therault, Mandel, Gershikov, Esserman, Newman, Kulovitz, Ganakos, Klein, Silverman, Krulewitch, Mr. West. Row 2-T. VVolfson, Epstein, Garcia, Pistelle, Lederer, P. Krulewitch, Adams, Lawshe, Bing. Row 1-B. VVolfson, O'Leary, Ruben, Evans, Schwartz, Gerson, Korshak, M. VVolfson. IN TRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural sports, better known as inter- class competition, covers basketball, bowl- ing, boxing, and wrestling. The basketball tournament rolled away to a good take-off. Scores of the tourney, which was discontinued, were shavingly close. Many of the players will be good basketball material. All of them deserve a Rabi Rah! Freshieln The branch boys' tournament began with a bang-a cham- pion division was chosen and a champion- ship game was played at the main. In all probability the next four years will develop a right nice bunch o' players for the regular junior and Senior teams of the Hyde Park of future semesters. Hear ye! Hear ye! all tin pinners view- ing with envy those major letters! The most enjoyable way to win the coveted let- ters is by joining the bowling team. All win- ter the bowlers have hibernated weekly at the Vista Bowling Alleys. The best five- man team enters into the inter-school com- petition and aims for lst, 2nd, or 3rd place in the city. The reward-to every good bowler-major letters. All these arts plus the pugilistic arts of boxing and wrestling are carried on in the Fast break 7 ' , Schenk sits on him boys prlvate Athens rushes Garcia -------,....,....... -.-1-n-.--..--- Scramble Watcl1 Out! Stu11ti11g The Start Parry! The Finish Play Suits Page 79 GOLF: Row 1-Colen CCapt.D, Boas, Bachrach. Row 2-Shipko, Ett- linger, Canene. GOLF ' As all of the f'birdies and eagles begin to come out, and the first blades of grass come through, almost the first Word you hear is the popular Uforef' Also, out there with the best of them are Ettlinger, Ruek- burg, Boas, and Kan-ene, led by Capt. Colen. Of course the sectional championship will be ours this year, just as it was last, because we have the same fellows in there Upitchingf' But don't be at all surprised if some up to par member of the golf team says theylll come up the fairway to the championship! TENNIS Whizz, wham wherr-over, Whiz back wham, wham over and back-and so on! To the Hyde Park Tennis Team, this is all natural phenomena. Having arrived at the successful stage, these tennis-five have put their fine powers into good use at the local, city, and state tournaments. Captain Eugene Belson, and the second man in the Hyde Park line-up, Frank Lazarus, have exhibited their technique in these contests. Charles Keeling, Dick Straus, and Miles Anderson are champs, tool 2 TENNIS: Row 2-Anderson, Belson fCapt.D, Keeling, Stern. Row 1-Lazarus, Strauss. Page 8 0 1' Z CHESS: Row 1-Dunderdale, VVax, Sherman, Mr. Bradfield. Row 2- Barnes, Ostrow, Tripple, Rabin. I FENCING The clash of swords, the gleam of blades in the iire-light, and we are in the midst of a fierce battle with the members of the Hyde Park fencing team! Finally the sharp word touche', is heard, brings the duel to a close, and congratulations are in order. For this time, the winner of the Kraft So- cial Meet is our own Sir Hugo H-eyns of a proud school! Led by their efficient co-cap- tains, Heyns and Peters, and inspired much also by Mr. Hasan, other Ncompetitors of the sword fight the way to a speedy vic- tory. ' CHESS The most important factor in playing Chess is an alert brain, for this game is strictly scientific. The team of five men and their substitutes are arranged according to their skill in boards, that is, first board, sec- ond board on up to five boards. First and second boards are played by Earl Sherman and Murry Wax. Third board man is Robert Barnes, and fourth board man is Robert Dunderdale. Players outstanding on the team are Efrem Ostrow, Otto Trippel, and jack Rabin. Success is yours! FENCING: Left to right--Peters, Heyns, Cohen, Winter. Page 81 ' VVhat's this? NVRESTLINGC Row 3-Kraus, Cherry, Vlfallman, Schenk, Cole, Roll 'im over Ashley, Ito. Row 2-Nelson. Row l-O'Daniel, Athens, Feld, Good- man CCapt.D, Schwembler, Ellmore, Farrow. WRESTLING Whiff! Bam! Pow! No, this isn't a riot-it is only the Wrest- ling Team practicing again. The team was formed this year by our Harold Goodman, a wrestling enthusiast. Th-ese wrestlers are not so green as one might suppose for the team defeated Mount Carmel in one of the two Wrestling meets held this season! These Wrestlers receive no awards such as letters or numerals for their efforts, but wrestle just for the fun of it. Come on, Hyde Park, join this group and push our school to victory! SOCCER Persevering is the word for H.P.'s Soccer Team. And why? Well, it crashed to vic- tory after it had suffered a few defeats. But what's a paltry defeat in the life of our Soccer Team? After we lost to the teams of Kelly, Schurz, and Lane, they turned to blank Manley by a score of 2 to 1. The people were just in a frenzy as the clinching score was made in the last few minutes. The same thing happened when Hyde Park beat Von Steuben 3 to 2. The Soccer coach, Henry Schultz, says, however, that next year we'll show lem! Keep it going SOCCER: Row 3-Kuhn, G. Smith, Shonack, Foote, Bariin. Kicking wild Row 2-C. Smith, Kahn, Martin, Miller, VVoosley, Pritikin. Row l-Giblichman, Abelson, Cash, Wolff CCapt.D, Austin, Lowe, Less. Page 82 Radlig fliVC Paddling Cutting the Water SWIMMING Splash! A quick member of our Swim- ming Team is racing through the water. With his mighty backstroke he reaches the end of the pool to place for Hyde Park in the fall city meet. Who is he? Alden Boor is the victorious swimmer! Bill Baugher, 100 and ZZO-yard veteran, is again captain of the team. Because we had no pool most of the s-eason, we held no dual meets and weren't able to form a good team. However, an exhibition was held for the open house here. The next year's team has unusual promise with the aid of George West. GIRLS' SWIMMING With a few clean-cut strokes a Hyde Parker is saved from certain death in the Natatoriumw. For that's their busi- ness, you know! Someday these lassies are going to be great life savers. On the Girls' Swimming Team one is taught how not to end up, down in Davy Jones' Locker. Miss Alice Rentz is certainly far from being all wet however. Due to her faithful enterprise, an admirable team has been organized. They say you don't have to be super to learn how to life-save, but these mermai-ds do know their stuff on the surf! Ready? Coming Up Praise Allah ! Page 83 Xl fy ,Mt - , ,- '. -. . . , .l,H' BASEBALL: Row 2-Mauntner, Goldstein, Prentiss, Schalk, Vaundry, Scott, Lukey, Larso CCapt.l , Captain Bartley R - g ri, Levy. ow 1-Swatek, Kaplan, Golclfried, Friedman, Keno, Hutcheson, Hawkinson, Shubert. Chalk one up Stee-rike! Run it out Page 84 BASEBALL It's a hit! What's a hit?- Why, our Baseball Team. We cheer until the raft- ers are ringing for them. Not only have they hit hits, but they certainly know how to han-dle hits and homers. As the umpire calls Play Ball,'l our team goes right to town and really plays. The Cap- tain of this year's team is Boyd Bartley. Maybe you don't think that we're proud of the team! They win like veterans and lose like generals. An excellent example of such a fine losing spirit was demonstrated at a practice game with Calumet where we lost 8 to 6. However, with more work- outs and more coaching by Heine Schultz we predict the loss of very few other games. Safe! l CU ' x 1 Q it ix f XXX p LOUI SE PTADDE N S-,D Honor societies . . . the rendezvous of us Hyde Park genii .... We brain trustersn patronize the Honor Clubs as you would your favor- ite soda counter only We thrive on mental desserts such as English Honor, Zoology Honor, and . . . oh . . . lots of others .... Sigma Epsilon rates as the very best of these delectable goodies .... Wish We could induce you to join us in our favorite pastime .... We know yould like to meet cranium cronies .... Best of all you could become acquainted with our jolly soda Ujerkersv Cthe sponsors of these honor societiesl. LIU lvl I--I C.'3 1 U1 EIJ I SIGMA EPSILON OFFICERS: Row 2-E. Ostrow CSec'yJ, VV. Liebling CPres.Q, O. Trlppel CTreas.J, M. XNax QV. Pres.D. Row l-A. Carr fPres.J, A. Patterson fSec'yD, Miss Shoesmith, D. Hochman CV. Presb. -n--i, SIGMA EPSILON 4A: Row 3-H. Meyers, H. I-Ieyns, R. Ma1'ks, S. Sosna, M. Mayer, G. Sackheim, D. Norton, R. Schuman, D. Krathwohl, E. Fohn, I. Rovens, C. Salzman, W. Simon, M. Wolfson, P. Gutt. Row Z-F. Plavnik, J. O'Daniel, A. Pyles, M. Gray, J. Guettel, B. Rhetta, T. Muskin, L. Lievense, M. Lindheimer, F. Pietch, D. Hendrickson, J. Augustus, B. Goldberg, M. Cottier, A. Schuch, H. Nelson, M. Chudakoff, F. Fonger, E. Waprin. Row l-B. Levin, I. Metzger, E. Gordon, A. Trock, M. Dailey, R. Becker, M. Georgulis, L. Dempster, M. Savicr. SIGMA EPSILON The Sigma's song The Sigma's smile And the Sigmals natural poise, All the year long Have proven to be Magnetic to girls and boys. With an UE average very carefully vvrapped and tucked in his pocket, the Page 86 Hyde Park honor student is admitted to our own Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon. This is not a signal for his head to swell with pride-not yet. There are still higher achievements that should be reached. Quite often the hill is steep, but usually, if care is taken to prevent stumbling and the loss of the ground al- ready gained, the additional effort put .ls i SIGMA EPSILON 4A-4B: Row 3-I. Hirsch, R. Ditzel, T. King, M. Schwartz, A. Unger, O. Berkowitz, M. Anderson, D. Hanauer, S. Colen, E. Shay, D. Simborg, E. Mulhaney. B. Eisenstein. Row 2-M. McCaffrey, M. Herzog, B. Brandstetter, H. Inlander, J. Church, I. Gilliland, N. Leibovitz, L. Stacey, R. Frumkin, V. Coin, R. Dreebin, R. Manowitz, M. Shiu, R. Olson. Row 1-B. Linderborg, E. Carsel, S. Heda, E. Barland, F. McFall, R. Goldman, P. Bonifield, A. Daniels. l SIGMA EPSILON 3A: Row 3-I. Mercer, I. Reich, Q. Young, J. Seskincl, P. Meyers, C. Pitte, R. Schlesinger, XV. Wambaugh, I. Williains, L. Williamsoii, I. Silverstein, J. Goldberg, F. Mann, M. Kicsselbach. Row 2-C. Rubey, B. Luther, R. Woll, K. Schaeffer, L. Petersen, E. Siegel, -I. Malstrom, D. Vlfesterfeld, E. Theimer, M. Rosenblatt, P. Richman, G. Roman, A. Selitzky, J. Kauiifman, E. Katsaros, B. Leviton, D. Klee. Row 1-F. Lobel, L. Stricker, B. Targ, V. Moone, B. Schwartz, A. Patterson, C. Truax, J. Newart, E. Olson, C. Martinez. forth to climb the extra mile is Worth a nugget of gold. Cultivating the 'fextra mile trait in the high school years is like buying success insurance for after- commencement -days. The members of the Sigma Epsilon Society have expressed their talents in many Ways other than in terms of high marks. They have participated in musi- cal, athletic, dramatic, and journalistic activities -proving that Sigma students are not a wormy type of individual. Learning the habit of excellence in one job facilitates the general practice of ex- cellence. With this society so filled with talent, Page 87 SIGMA LPSILON 3B-3A: Row 3-D. Hochman, E. Maisel, H. Ellman, R. Flood, C. Feld- stein C Waltrip R. Cole, D. Stewart, E. Schubert, H. Willistoxi, S. Nichols. Row 2-- R Iniler E Foote li. Benensohn, M. joseph, S. Deleanes, M. Rosenbloom, B. Blum, C. Dorf- man E Clinton NI. O'Day, L. Morley, M. Greenberg, B. Barnard, Morris, C. Friedeman. Ron 1 II Suloxx ay, C. Mehr, R. Harclesty, J. Grollman, B. Baldry, F. XVinnctt, G. Sherman, C Cohen I Stex enson, G. Stern, H. Eaton. SlGMA EPSILON ZA-3B: Row 3-R. Pfefferkorn, R. Roth, S. Fienberg, J. Green, D. Oppenheimer, K. Melchior, T. cleLooze, N. Flcssor, B. Rice, E. Witteiiberg, I. Newman, D. Shankland, E. Stitt. Row Z-H. Scher, H. Biederman, E. Jess, N. Silver, R. Barnes, S. Strack, M. Klinenberg, XV. Brittan, A. Savin, E. McElhaney, L. Groupe, F. Ienkinson, R. Soble, C. Apeland, D. Lerner. Row 1-L, Weinman, A. Chionis, I. Mayer, H. Cohen, R. Brottman, M. Lawrence, A. Solomon, H. Miller, L. Kotselas, E. Goldstein. manner of introducing the frosh'7 to it IS not amazing that every meeting or special program, displaying HE and Sv talent, has provided real enjoyment and relaxation for the Excellent and 'fSu- perior scholars of Hyde Park. Besides the regular Sigma meetings and enter- tainments, a party was given this semes- ter for freshmen from both the Hyde Park, Main and the H.P. Branch. This Page 88 each other, and to the Sigma Society also, is a welcomed Hannexl' to the Sigma Plat- form. This type of Sigma party, if con- tinued, is destined to establish a warm feeling of friendship in the school. It also gives the students a colorful picture of Hyde Park's Honor Society. These freshmen-soon to be H.P. Yearlings, SIGMA EPSILON ZA: Row 3-R. Crowe, I. Harwood, S. Garfmkel, A. Church, J. Compton, R. Herzog, I. Goldberg, S. Friedman, H. Hymen, B. Levin. Row 2-B. Bezark, F. Asher, M. Ieske, I. Crosby, B. Blair, A. Barker, M. Lieberman, A. Flack, I. Costalas, S. lse. Row 1-C. Gustavson, M. Hamquist, E. Grosser, V. Carlson, T. Flanders, D. Argile, M. Goldberg, H. Herron, P. Freudenheim. SIGMA EPSILON ZB: Row 3-H. Baker, R. jordan, W. Ferclerber, I. Cohen, B. Iulstrom, R. Apter, J. Bouras, D. Bouras, M. Markley, M. Stephenson, B. MeFall, M. Diamond,R. Rap- paport, H. Wiiiter. Row 2-E. Goldsmith, J. Kowfoed, B. Brannan, A. Decker, B. Kaplan, P. Mann, S. Friend, H. Mayer, H. Dreice, S. Zax, A. Richards, C. Marks, S. Smerkins, I. Vogel, P. Vtferbner. Rowl-I. Braham, S. Bloom, J. Joseph, D. Tarnopol, E. Boor, S. Holland, P. Goldman, D. Shapiro, L. Siegel. and perhaps Sigmas too - have seen the results of the Uextra mile traitv in time to start off on the right road. The H.P. faculty has directed the group in strains of laughter by presenting for them a faculty show of an ingenious type. Students have found it quite natural to climb the extra milei' with teachers such as these to broaden the paths. The Trail Blazer of Sigma Epsilon is Miss Beulah Shoesmith. With an eye for mathematics, she has led the group over the short cuts, and helped them in the fulfillment of many of their greatest hopes and desires. Hyde Parkers as a group have Won high- est honors in numerous competitive eX- Page 89 SIGMA EPSILON lA: Row 3-G. Goldberg, B. Tovstein, XV. Jennings, H. Given, H. Rose L. Strauss, P. Reinertsen, L. Mandelstein, D. Gittelson, L. Raabe, C. Scheff, L. Berngard A. Robeck. Row 2-F. Levin, L, Xveiss, F. Rosenthal, C. Atwater, B. Salins, V. Packard I. Brogue, D. Duft, M. Tullis, D. Bowman, R. Dubovy, B. VVhalin, G. Sarlas, N. Leddy li. lndritz. Row 1-A. Levine, Chon, E. Deuser, H. Peres, G. Hunt, E. Salomon B. Silberman. aminations. Many students have received scholarships from these honors. For the Sigma Societies of the years to come, the present-day Sigmas express their wishes for success in promoting scholarship, an appreciation for the fine arts, and a strong feeling of friendship between teachers and students of Hyde Park. The Sigmas of the future have h-ere, a good example, and - they will follow! PYTHAGGREANS As the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, so it holds true that the quickest way from high grades in Math to recognition in the Mathe- matics Field is by Way of Pythagoreans. Our Wizard of Wisdom, Miss Beulah Shoesmith admits as full-liedged mem- bers those With five S's and one E in Math so far. .. l an J PYTHAGOREANS: Row 3-G. Sackheim, B. Pregler, XV. Licbling, M. Mathews, L. Rifas, B. Brauer, R. Schuman, VV. lirley, G. Slottow, M. Landis. Row 2-O. VV1lSOl1, R. Krueger, I. Diamond, A. Carr, WL Foin, B. Rhetta, M. XVax, E. Sherman, P. Gutt, K, Cook. Row l- I. Indritz, VV. Simon, VV. Kahl fPres.5, Miss Shoesmith, M. Goldsmith CP1'es.j, D. Krath- wohl CSec'y-Treas.D, XV. Hollis, M. McNamara. Page 90 Z ACCOUNTING HONOR: Row 3-B. Zerolis, G. Kotselas, I. Hendrickson, E. Wray, J. McGuire. Row 2-C. Repa, R. MacDonald, M. johnson, B. Gilliam, R. Barnard, A. Kagan, F. Snyder. Row 1-Mr. Byland, M. Quinn, W. Weiiig, P. Bonifield. ' ACCOUNTING HONOR The Ugentlemenn behind the counter at our box office and in the cage of the treasurer's office really learned account- ing in their regular classes, but are making use of their knowledge here. These students sell tickets for all school activities, and keep a record of all the money. Mr. john Byland helps them to meet the public tactfully. ART HONOR A sweep of the brush, and a dab at the perspective, and it's done! That was a student of Mrs. Gertrude Lewis' Art Honor Class finishing posters for the hall and decorations for a publication. Only especially talented pupils are picked to join this class, here to start to work glorifying our marble halls with galaxies of color! Z ART HONOR: Row Z-M, Morris, B, Avery, C. Schneider, H. janows, H. Heyns, L. Mad- den, A. Mayer, J. Fletcher, V. Walker. Row 1-A. Cohen CPres.D, E. Wittert CTreas.j, Mrs. Lewis, L. Mesigal CSec'yj, Mary Tefsky. Page 91 l l SENIOR ENGLISH HONOR: Row 3-D. Nieder, j. Simonini, R. Olson, G. VVeber, M. Landis, B. Brauer, H. Lurie, M. Kraus, T. Muskin, E. Lewitz, M. Savier. Row 2-R. Ditzel, M. Harris, H. Pearce, F. Taschler, H. Jacobs, D. Friedman, J. Peacock, J. Augustus, A. Carr, L. Panza, D. Haney, M. Weinstein. Row 1-J. Sivyer, E. Carsel, E. Waprin, R. Frumkin QPres.j, Miss Biggs, B. Rhetta, S. Heda CSec'y-Treas.j, F. Fonger, M. Ruether. SENIOR ENGLISH HONOR 'fThey didn't know,-when they were shoveled into . . . the dust . . . the cool tombs. Well, the members of the Senior English Honor seem to know their field of Literature, and who wouldn't with an E average in English and Miss Rubetta Biggs for inspiration! Probably, they won't be shoveled into the cool tombs without some honor! JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR 'fOh, what a mysterious city-Came- lot-a fairy city with a fairy king! Such were the utterings of Gareth and his companions as they were riding to- wards it. This city of mist was -clear to the eyes of the Junior English Honor students for it was vividly portrayed in U Idylls of the King. Miss Elizabeth Buchanan is sponsor. JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR: Row 3-J. Seskind, E. Levy, V. Hirst. T. Sandham, E. Maisel, P. Leiter, R. Cole, P. Danks, E. Clinton, H. Rasnikofif. Row 2-D. Klee, S. Lewis, W. Loving, D. Fisher, H. Swickel, N. Stoddard, H. Williston, I. Kershaw, A. Selitzky. Row 1-H. Eaton, C. Morgan, C. Pitte, XV. Ito, Miss Buchanan, O. Trippel CSec'y-Treas.j, F. Lossy, B. Lee. Page 92 - v SENIOR ARISTOI: Row 3-M. McNamara, L. Lievensc, S. I-Ieda. Row Z-M. Goldsmith, A. Carr, I. Sivyer, M. Anderson, B. Rhetta. Row 1-E. Gordon, P. Gutt CPres.5, H. Ford, G. Sackheim CSec'y-Treas.j, A. Glass, SENIOR ARISTOI Cum laude et cum honorelv These are the conditions that are nec- essary for one to become a member of Senior Aristoi. The most honorable pueri et puellae have as their Roman magister Miss Mabel Curtiss. Here they learn syntax, comprehension, and vocab- ulary. Then comes the vision of a cello- phaned-Wrapped scholarship! . JUNIOR ARISTOI Pro Latin. Why? Because the Latin Myths and ancient Roman events are so fascinating that these Junior Aristo- cratsv are all for Latin. With Miss Grace Bridge as helper, they read and play, trying to use their Latin. Outstanding for the public is their famous initiation. The good regale that is served makes up for all hardships. JUNIOR ARISTOI: Row 3-R. Schuman CSec'y-T1'eas.D, I. Green, B. Rice, B. Gorchoff, E. Wittenberg, B. Silverman, C. Waltrip. Row 2-J. Seskind, VV. Wam'baugh CPres.D, J. Shilton, E. Theimer, A. Church, A. Brown, R. Herzog, M, McCaffrey, O. Trippel. Row 1- Miss Bridge, H. Eaton, P. Israel, D. Klee, M. Hamquist. Page 93 EUCLIDEANS: Row 3-A. Feinberg, I. Coulter, W. Scott, R. Hecr, E. Maisel, J. Wall. Row 2-M. Lawrence, M. Greenberg, E. Henkel, B. Schwartz, V. Coin, M. Rosenbloom, E. Biederman, R. Berliner. Row l-R. Siever CV. Presb, C. Truax CSec'y.J, H. Ellman CPresD, Mrs. Lundquist, B. Samuelson, L. Stricker, S. Sosna. EUCLIDEANS Class: Euclideans. Sponsor: Mrs. Hildur W. Lundquist. Subject: Honor Mathematics. Such might be the printing on the glass door of the imaginary office of Euclid- eans, junior Mathematics Honor Class. What goes on behind this translucent glass door with the Euclideans, and their geometric-algebraic minded spon- sor, Mrs. Lundquist, is now about to be revealed! Page 94 All third year students who main- tained an HE average in their previous two years of mathematics are eligible for membership in this organization. Then, too, they study the lives of the famous mathematicians and practice solving problems that these persons have developed. There really are not any mathematical puzzles that our clever Euclideans can't easily solve. And of course these gallant followers of that ac- curate mathematician Euclid are ever looking forward with greatest anticipa- tion to solving the problems of Pytha- goras in their Senior year. So we say more power to you, who energetically brush the cobwebs from your brains, and dig deeply into the en- ticing secrets of mathematics. And so they march bravely forward led by their wise and helpful Mrs. Lundquist, who strives to open the way for more stu- dents to the Mathl' World. , 2 -L CHEMISTRY HONOR: Row 3-R. Krueger, A. Boor, H. Walliiian, E. Teller, H. Lurie, O. Trippel, VV. Carle, M. Anderson, D. Krathwohl, G. Sackheim, J. Reisscnweber, Mr. Bute. Row Z--P. Guit, A. Glass, L. Williamsoii, I. Diamond, R. Hawes, G. Wayson, E. Ostrow, I. VVall, VV. Foin, W. Hollis, J. Seskind, M. Goldsmith. Row l-L. Lievense, I. Wfaterhouse, M. Runkel, M. Kelly, H. Ford, K. Cook, Z. Becker, M. Wax CPres.D. CHEMISTRY HONOR just as up is fashion's decree for the hair, up and coming is the motto of Chemistry Honor. They arenlt blown up, but rise ind the chemistry scholarship iield with wings of study. Imagine the output of a classroom of E and S students! No experiment is too, too ...... 5 a puzzling theory is no night- mare, but a day dream to this problem- coping chemistry group. They delve deeply into the depths of more advanced chemistry and always seem to come out unharmed. For those who are ignorant of this study, we would suggest that you get a dictionary while visiting this honor class. The participants don't need one as jovial Mr. Glen Bute is their chief inter- preter between text book and honor stu- dent. Outside reports are given on sub- jects that chemists have just newly dis- covered. Sometimes they set up appa- ratus so that these subjects will not be so diflicult to understand. Often movies with chemistry for a theme are shown for their benefit. If you are not informed as to the technique of experimentation, 1 ask the boy on your right and he will carefully explain all the details to you. If you think youlre smart because you know that HQO is water, and sugar is something else, just converse with a Chem Honor student and then ....... I Up, up, up, they go .... until they reach the dream cloud-a scholarship, and grasp it. Then for much more ex- perimentation and perhaps the famous stellar Nobel Prize! Page 95 HISTORY HONOR: Row 3-M. Rush, R. Parker, C. Mickelberry, P. Leiter, B. Brauer, K. Kelly, J. Schnadig, W. Simon, J. Reich. Row 2-B. Luther, L. Shaikevitz, S. Emery, M. Hull, A. Bro, J. Maloney, F. Pietch, D. Hendrickson, D. McKee, M. Kraus, V. Hirst, R. Ditzel. Row 1-F. Fonger, M. Burns, E. Siegel CSec'y.j, B. Wolfner CPres.D, Mr, Hipple, T. Muskin CSec'y.-Treas.D, R. Frumkin CTreas.D, D. Haney. HISTORY HONOR History a la Mr. Walter J. Hipple means History made interesting! Here, future historians can delve into the events of the past decades and compare them with those which are taking place today. Being an honor society, members must have attained high marks in History, but isn't it Worth it to be able to join in these discussions? SPANISH HONOR Buenos dias! Is it Latin? Is it French? Nope! Could it be?-Might it be? Yes, it is Spanish! Oh, this must be Spanish Honor. Only the high-grade student can belong here so We'll need an interpreter. The sponsor? Why only Miss Harriet Messelheiser could have such an enthusiastic group of senors y senoritas! SPANISH HONOR: Row 3-E. Lewitz, H. Wolff, N. Cohen, D. Keene, J. Ansett, I. Young. Row 2-B. Lavine, L. Rothschild, M. Shapiro, J. Schnadig CPres.j, B. Higgins CSec'y.J, S. Perlman, J. Gilliland, B. Goldberg. Row 1-P. Hubbard, L. Cohen, Miss Messelheiser. N. Skelton, B. Edelman. Page 96 Zfzfq A X5 f Let's see now . . . a line more here . . . and maybe one there . . . then this sketch will be iinished .... You know . . . I often wonder how many others there are in school babbk Fiveng who like to do things . . . just for fun . . . and because it helps the school too .... Now take my case .... I like to draw and at the same time I can make drawings for the publications and posters for other organizations .... Of course, I wouldn't want to be preachy ,... but I think that every student should help the school at some time during his high school care-er . . . besides if they don't . . . they really can't begin to realize all the fun that theylre missing .... I know that I can recall easily a num- ber of times when .... LJ n--I U1 , l 4. ' 4. SENIOR SPONSORS l: Row 3-J. Livergood, G. Grey, M. Burns, L. Levin, B. Abelson, I. Diamond, O. Berkowitz, H. Altholz, A. Erickson, I. Hymen, R. Gore, V. Adair, G. Kibort, V. Dee. Row 2-M. Cohen, R. Becker, J. Hirsch, W. Hoyt, R. Johnson, N. Geffen, D. Cichlar, M. Endress, E. Katz, D. Houghton, V. Coin, C. Krosner, M. Cottier, V. Clark, E. Lewitz, R. Berliner. Row l-E. Carsel, B. Levin fChmn. Classesj, Z. Lakritz QChmn. Recordsj, I-I. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Jensen, R. Miller CChmn. Divisionsj, I. Cohen CSoc. Chmn.j, E. Johnson CChmn. Off.J, E. Drechsler. SENIOR SPONSORS 2: Row 3-F. Taschlcr, Ii. NVood, B, VVciter, G. Sackheim, E. W'alker, R. Miller, E. Packard, G. Smith, D. Robertson, S. Perlman, F. McFall. Row 2-R. Panzer, V. Thorkelson, NV. Swan, S. Ravitch, J. Peck, L. Zini, B. Sharp, M. Schwartz, G. Miller, A. Pyles, E. Mulhaney, C, Wfeiss, A. Simpson, M. Popper, P. Perlstein. Row l-M. Savier, E. Sanders, P. Smith, R. Miller, Miss Slaught, H. Fitzpatrick, E. Johnson, I. Metzger, A. Traub, L. Mayer. SENIOR SPONSORS The good ship Senior Sponsors is a in a sea of strange faces, not to men trim ship-shape craft manned by a gay tion various other highly commendable crew of intelligent seniors. Captain- rescues. The Senior Sponsors also bi an Miss Katherine Slaughtg First Mate- nually launch a Senior Prom and set 1t Miss Katharine Jensen, who are by the out full sail for a cruise into Danceland way just 'fsuperv to quote one of the Yes, it would indeed be difficult to mea aforementioned crew.. .This boat will- sure the wealth of good brought about ingly rushes to the aid of the teachers by these Seniors. Bon Voyage, efficient drowning in Work, freshies floundering crew! STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1: Row 3-M. Berkson, B. Titus CLost and Foundb, I. Clarke, G. Scott fChairman, Lost and Foundb, J. Hamburger CLost and Foundb, H. Honer, L. West CPoster Com.b, D. Hochman CChairman, Welfare C0m.b, S. Sosna fChairman of Publicityb, R. Borja, S. White, C. Scheff. Row 2-F. Fisher, J. Fultz, D. Hites, I. Malstrom CChairman Extra Curricular Com.b, B. Targ CV. Chairman, Welfare Com.b, M. Sauer, B. Buford, Y. Bierman, E. Flanzer, A. Abbott CChairman, Poster Com.b, E. Henkel. Row 1-B. Green- baum, H. Yercruysse, M. Donovan tSec. Extra Curricularb, Miss Stoke CSponsorb, E. Siegal, V. Trapp, F. Felsenthal, M. Kirk CSec'y Poster Com.b. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 2: Row 3-L. Brasseur, E. Henkel, B. Adams, S. Allan, E. Foote. Row 2-B. Lee, H. Pauly C3B Com.b, M. Lindheiiner C4,-X Comb, VV. Ruekberg C413 Comb, E. Nordgren. Row l-H. Bloomfield CZB Com.b, J. VVilner CIA Com.b, H. Baker CZB Comb, S. Colen C4B Co1n.b, E. Chon CIA Com.b. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Bang, bang! There goes a poster up in the halls, stamped and approved by Student Government. H-ey, is this the Lost and Found? Yes, lost by a pupil and found by another. Miss Ruth Stoke keeps all committees from being lost! The pounding of an imaginary gavel reminds us that officers can not hold too many other ofiices, without coming up against the gentle opposition of Student Government. All prospective officers are taken care of by the Election Commis- sion. Another committee QExtra-Curric- ularb checks on clubs and honor organi- zations. Beside being judicial, therels a committee CWelfare Committeeb that sponsors Citizenship Week, and the 1' Learn to Dance Clubf' Page 99 l ,IL ,I 1 HE.-XD MONITORS l : Row 2--R. Boengtes, E. Silberman, D. Karpen, J. McGuire, N, Cohen, B. Sabath, J. Hempel. Row l-S. Delcanes, J. Holger, J. Waterliouse, J. Adler. MONITORS 2: Row 3-B. Athens, N. Low, G. Scott, C. Lukey, R. Schlesinger, L. Raabe, I. Coleman, E. Stitt. Row Z-I.. Buck, M. Chuclakoff, M. Hall, A. Flack, E. Braun, E. Keat- ing, D. Duft, F. Block, E. Henkel, H. Costalas, E. McElhaney, M. Friesl, J. Andrews. Row 1-E. Egger, H. I-Xppelmau, L. Guggenheim, B. Breit, I. Anderson, M. W'iggins, M. Lawrence, M. Fontana. MONITORS Would you like to know f'How to Win Monitors and Influence M.P.'s QMilitary Policejn P Here's y o u r chance! The voice of experience tells all. Namely this, my dears! If you are de- sirous of a genial friendship with that monitor on the corridor post, be sure you have a passg one with a genuine signa- ture. Thatis the first rule in learning how to charm monitors. Page 100 The second rule? It says that you don't go to your locker in the middle of a period. If you remember this tip and use it, you'll be socially set. Of course, you all know that it is not a wise policy to talk back or act smart. This is just a small reminder. The rewards of these little courtesies to Monitors are more than wonderful. After following our rules, you will be MONITORS 3: Row 3-R. VVolfson, W. Cook, B. Pass, S. Smerling, D. Norton, G. Scott, M. Eubanks, H. Salzman, J. Bolger, S. Orlov, -I. Mastrofsky, K. Simon, R. Barker, H. Gib- lichmau. Row 2-J. Newman, J. Hirsch, E. Caldwell, D. Emstrom, B. Pollack, B. Fredrickson, M. Gallaher, R. Noven, N. Miller, M. Thurston, A, Savin, R. Soble, R. Deutsch. Row 1-- P. Freudenheim, O. Mackey, E. l1Vagner, V. Carlson, M. Newar, D. Rune, C. Oppenheim, M. Buchmiller. MONITORS 4: Row 3-B. Anderson, J. Fultz, T. Clark, R. Shonack, R. Herman, V. Pearce, D. Rapp. Row 2-G. Lee, E. Levy, P. Hoffman, J. Taitel, M. Olech, C. Grace, L. Lacy, A. NVmer. Row l-R. Neufeld, S. Klein, R. Huck, C. johns, E. XVeber, I. Dell, C. Mehr, C. Scheff. ' able to look a Monitor in the eye and smile at him. You must already realize that hall guards are placed at the various impor- tant points in the building during all the periods with exception to division. For all the periods there is a head and an assistant head monitor whose job is to supervise the coordination of these posts fthat is, Whether the monitors are doing their jobs carefullyj. The new season passes are not the old metal framed yellow ones, but new passes with the Word Hannualn printed on them. Also the new regular passes are made with a space for your exact -destina- tion. No trying to beat around the mul- berry bush here! These folks are on their job the minute after the tardy bell has rung and they'll really get you if you don't watch out! Do you truly want to win Monitors? If so, just remember Puge 101 MONITORS 5: Row 3-S. Ise, J. Grieve, NV. Cook, A. Goldberg, W. Loving, R. Oppen- heimer. V. Barnes. Row 2-R. Lee, R. Wilson, I. Goodfriend, D. Dimond, M. Saske, W. Elliott, J. Maroney, R. Mayer, H. Bernstein. Row l-G. Cooper, B. Lewin, E. Romenuk, M. Napper, J. Colborn, M. VVillia1ns, B. Craig. the rules above and also the regulations for the monitors themselves so that you won't require them to arrest you! Life will be easy and you'l1 have many new friends too! Oh yes, my cherubs, you will want to hear about influencing M.P.'s. If you just abide by all the former suggestions, you will have the same results. That iinishes all the Do's and Don'ts-know the ropes now? Do you think you've been polite to these civic-minded people? They don't receive any credit for their service, only points toward a civic letter. If you have not yet won a monitor or influenced an M.P., why not ask Mr. Frank Williamson! l A 2 l MONITORS 6: Row 2-T. Riugbauer, A. Cohen, D. XV3lIllV3gl'1t, C. Lukey, J. Pfaff, Ii. Teller, M. Segal, D. Shankland, G. NVl1ite. Row l-L. Petersen, G. Sherman, A. Elmer, K. Dyck, E. Siegal, K. Dorris, B. Shafer. Page 102 DEWEY LIBRARY CLUB: Row Malstrom, D. Houghton, A. Barker, Row 2-S. Ise, I. Mercer, C. Adler, S. White, M. Goldstein, J. Chernof, D. Shapiro, B. Solomon CTreas.j, F. H. Appelman, H. Weitzman. DEWEY LIBRARY CLUB A Hyde Parker contemplating libra- rianship must know several things-cour- tesy, with or without the smile, dependa- bility, and last but not least efficiency to the nth degree. As for the pages, they must learn that books are classified by subject and author. Head-librarian? Miss Alice Van Hattem has proved her weight in knowledge! 3-T. Behr, C. Rosenzweig, L. Sutton, J. Tomhave, J. V. Pearce, D. Brody, R. Frumkin, B. Luther, M. Bruce. P. Wray, A. Unger, B. Fenton, C. Moses, W. Rooney, E. Gosser, R. Liebman, A. Wilson. Row 1-S. Heda, Miller CPres.J, Miss Van Hattem, V. Trapp CSec'y.D, OFFICE HELP Yea, verily, what would we do if we did not have our faithful f1unkies! is the very frequent exclamation of an 0ff1CC helper. The girls are the official putter- awayers of the program cards and errand- girls. This is good training for future work of this type, and then they will enter business with a good background. OFFICE HELP: Row 3-J. Buck, R. Klein, S, Fienberg, M. Atwood, I. Hymen, H. Lurie, E. Jackson, D. Houghton, A. Winer, L. Pepper, W. Swan. Row 2-E. johnson, R. Berliner, G. Grey, V. Thorkelson, S. Ravitch, M. Bastin, C. johns, C. Ehrman, R. Alsberg, M. Alfred- son, E. Sanders. Row 1-E. Carsel, M. Teplitz, S. Teplitz, Miss Cranby, V. Mee, M. Buch- miller, E. Kalmikoff, E. Drechsler. Page 103 P. T. A.: Row 3-Mrs. H. Williston, Mrs. A. E. Austin, Mrs. D. Fechheimer, Mrs. H. Trautman, Mrs. M. Green, Mrs. J, A. Jacobs, Mrs. K. D. Vittum, Mrs. L. O. Packard, Mrs. H. Runkel, Mrs. J. R. Kagy. Row 2-Mrs. W. H. Lawshe CCO-Chmn. Pub.j, Mrs. C. L. Richards, Mrs. I. E. Cottier QSocial Chairmanb, Mrs. K, E. Newell CChmn. Pub.J, Mrs. I. E. Segal CWays Sz Means Com.J, Mrs. W. Siyyer, Mrs. L. Ackerson, Mrs. O. P. Hennig, Mrs. S. Eaton, Mrs. H. S. Everett, Mrs. C. Palmer, Mrs. J, R. Chitwood. Row l-Mrs. N. Wallace CRec. Sec'y.j, Mrs. M. Wiener CPres.D, Mr. Gonnelly, Mrs. H. F. Flack CCorr. Sec'y.J, Mrs. O. B. Ninemires fMemb. Chmn.j, Mrs. K. Jensen CFac. Repj, Mrs. C. M. Cummins CTreas.D. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Hyde Park Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation equals the hard Working mothers and teachers of all the hard Working stu- dents at Hyde Park. Hard working-at least in the sense of furthering any im- provements in our school as school build- ings or school activities! Through the members of this organization, Hyde Park's new Agnes Stuart Social Room has been furnished with the Hplush and drapery of modern times. The meetings of this group are usually of the educational type. Besides dis- cussing business, the teachers and par- ents are often favored With choral or instrumental groups, and, whenever pos- sible, they invite famous speakers in different fields to speak for them. These people have aided many stu- dents to remain in Hyde Park by giving them scholarships of school supplies, car- fare, and clothing. Four Hyde Park mothers Work in our Lunch Room daily, and because of this, the Board of Edu- cation pays the P.-T. A. a small sum of Page 104 i money each month. With this money they help to pay for the student aid or the scholarships. For all the miraculous accomplish- ments which the P.-T. A. has made, they could never be fully paid back. Keeping students in school, and well-provided for, is not at all an extremely easy task. The president of the group, Mrs. Milton L. Wiener, should be sincerely thanked for the simply marvelous achievements which the P.-T. A., under her guidance, has been really able to accomplish for Hyde Park. Z . 2 VARSITY MOTHERS: Row 2-Mrs. R. Schalk, Mrs. M. Prentiss, Mrs. L. B. Donkle, Mrs. l. Storm. Row 1-Mrs. M. Thompson, Mrs. J. O. Bates, Mrs. B. Epstein, Mrs. P. Rich. VARSITY MOTHERS f'Cheer for old Hyde Park! t'Hyde Park will Win! Sounds good? Yes! But a team can't be good unless somebody takes the re- sponsibility for collecting the pennies which assure the boys of needed equip- ment. This is Where the Varsity Mothers come to the rescue. Certainly 'fa boy's best friend is his mom. The mothers give card parties and all other kinds of benefits to supply this needed equipment. This year the Var- sity Mothers have been particularly interested in helping out the Social Room. Their own president, Mrs. J. Bates, was the designer, and the room certainly turned out a beautiful success. The furnishings leave room for additions which will be a help-to the classes of future years, because they can feel that they have given a part of the room also. This is just a tiny example of their resourcefulness. The Athletic Dance is sponsored by the Varsity Mothers. At this time the deserving sons receive their major or minor letter awards. The mothers are cheerful chaperons for their sons and therefore a good time is guaranteed. Of course they don't fail to admit that they have a good time doing this for their particularly athletically-minded sons. They like to see their sons fight to the finish. So don't be too surprised to find some of these mothers out sitting on the grandstand shouting for our football or any other team. Perhaps the cheer will be . . . t'Our team is red hotln Page 105 STAGE FORCE: Row 2-P. Falkenstein, G. Romstedt CMgr.j, W. Scott, R. Gore. Row l- M. Gruson, M. Mathews CAss't. Mgrxj, W. Barnhart, STAGE FORGE As indispensable as a safety pin, is our Stage Force to school's plays and skits. By handling the technical operations such as lighting, 'tmikes and curtains, they fasten loose ends to make a stage that can endure any emergency Csounds just like the duty of a safety pin?j. When necessary, Miss Edith Hardy uses needle and thread. DOWNTOWN SHOPPING NEWS You open your back door and whee! A neatly rolled-up Downtown Shopping News falls at your feet. You'1l then see that the deliverer is a young man who well deserves the bonus he gets after four months of service. Perhaps a scholar- ship will come to him if he succeeds here and in school. What Ho! Maybe even new worlds to conquer! Z SHOPPING NEWS: Row 3-B. Titus, E. Dunmore, J. Bolger, G. Gough, B. Saxton, R. Halaska, J. Green, F. Fish. Row 2-R. Lalson, J. Wells, J. Crimp, T. Hall, R. Shackleton, B. Robins, C. VVebb. Row 1-D. Thomas, VV. Day, C. Ise, A. Halaska, T. Reilly, H. Robin- son, B. Doskin. Page 106 ORCHESTRA PARENTS CLUB: Row 2-Mrs. I. Shapiro, Mrs. F. E. Dailey, Mrs. E. Kahn, Mrs. M. H. Winnett, Mrs. Frank L. Tullis, Mrs. E. Feldschreilber. Row 1-Mrs. W. Schroeder CCor. Sec'y.J, Mrs. H. Runkel CPres.j, Mrs. F. O. Phillips CTreas.J, Mrs. L. E. Tompkins C Rec. Sec'yD. ORCHESTRA PARENTS CLUB The Orchestra Parents Club is for the parents of the younger generation of mu- sicians. The mothers have raised funds for the purchasing and repairing of in- struments used by the Junior and Senior Orchestras. The orchestras show their appreciation by presenting special pro- grams of solo and symphony numbers in which the students play. HYDE PARK PENS Clear the way! H-ere comes the Pen Pusher's Brigade! Pen-pushing is one thing and producing an excellent maga- zine is another, but it is done success- fully by Miss Marguerite Byrne's Cre- ative Writing Class. The magazine is called the '4Hyde Park Pens g it is filled with every type of writing-criticized, and published by them! H. P. PENS: Row 3-VV. Leonard fArt Ed.D, N. Triplett, B. Bezark, A. Zoewy, B. Nelson fPoetry Eclj, E. McElhaney. Row 2-J. Mercer, R. Frumkin CFict. Ed.j, F. Fonger, D. Homer, D. Haney, R. Wirpcl, D. Wertheim CPoetry. Ass. Ed.D. Row l-L. Schwartz, J. Leonard. fArt Ed.j, Miss Byrne, M. McCaffrey CShort Story Edj, J. Schoff CBus. Mgizb, D. S. Ricard CManaging Ed.D. Page 107 Miss Mary l.,l.eil'Cl'1 Adviser ? f 'B ' T Joseph Schnadiq Doris Hendrickson Edilor-in-Cl1ief'Fall E Edilorein-Cl1ieF'5prinq 19262.15 - -we -- . I Er... L41 3a Y 4 3 'Q .mx -2.114 X 5 W gtg..-25,51 , 1 2151. V -W 7 . V A V x .. i i I- , ,ig 7, .Q X. I ' lvlrs. Gerlru de Lewis Ari Adviser rw A .V H '1 5 I. 3 W . fr if H ' f , , . ff Joan Auquslus Jessie Sivyer Melvin Mayer Georqe Wnyson Bob Friend iVloryT'efsky Associa+eEdilor'Copy Classes Edilor Aclivilies Edifor Pholoqraphy Ediror Feafvres Ediror Arr Edilor lvlary Ruerher Berly Griffiflw - Facul+yEdi+ur'Fall Facul'lyEdilor'5prinq Gi Karl Jacobs h Business Vlanaqer' ' Fo ll n ly 'filfegf fp., - - i H 4 lijlv X 'NJ ir H? ! 4 N 54. 135 fjbb .,s+i wg. IAQ! if A U! fu., I me V my ,N lx Bill Korn 6 E.. A 1 f Adverrisinq - Fall Adverlismq Sprinq Joseph Pfaff I , , X 1 X., f 3 ,, vie-Kai Af Dorolhy Eour-as VZ' Oorafhy Lynch ' f,,. '42irculalif7pN51na7er',liElI f ' Circulafionlhnaqer -Sprind I N X A , LQAITCHPE: Row 3-H. Eaton, J. Delson, .-X. Selitzky, J. Harper, F. Speith, D. XVheeler, X D '1 R 2 J I din A Libernrln T Schiowitr B ' lvl -W ,MZ Morris, E. Benensohn, ame s. ow -. .y g, . C , . , ., . J' ' - Gllck, H. Everett, J. Gutstaclt, K. Lissauer, XV. XViener. Row 1-J. Kershaw, B. Leviton, M. ff ' 'J Herzog, A. Patterson, M. Ranney, B. Berrill, E. Clinton, M. Kaufman. . i r N 1 Ai- h 1 J i 'I K 1 f .1 Page I 0 X 2fw?Z52El2QLf5li I . 'f.s'.sfggffx.-.f -':.'fmx f - - 'Eldi'E?' ff fimiglwif 1 - i'fd?Z!5ggf ,,:. z ' ' iinsfg-.M I vwsf1.iief2zQ.5vf ggiiyiggvg ?e.g,f Qggzsssxem fTfQsW 'fK -L ' is af f, 1 LlF'if'Q:W? r- .- . gfgsgizeswf . - . , K -Eggsmiiglf , .f:w'4i.Q11k K, ' mind- 12- -W .. t- , .lqwfwggf Q v.... 4 . - ,. . , 3:-ie . I U ' 'fb iifil ' fm, L ' ,1i'3fskQ z5q.zqgw.3q1f:.1,-., H -. .U . 2 -' gm:-Jwgy Qui m .. . L- if 2.'2.453gfggKW5 5, ' 6 'f 155 SLI' 'gg gf' - , 5 I A V . ' A ii??ifSd'?WL 3. -Y . ., . . ., Q x jg Miss H,eEnR.GaI Iaqher X V ' Irwin Sulowa Adviser H ' Edifor-in-Chief ' Fel! Jane Homiiion James N'Guire Edqar Cohn Mildred Frank W Business Mana qer ' Fall Bo.sinessf lunoqer -5 prinq CircuI:.n'ion'l?'eosur er Adver'risinqT'lan0qer'5prQnq VVEEKLY: Row 2-S. Goldman, E. Cohn, M. Quinn, L. Madden, L. YVa11er, M. Shiu. Row 1-F. Felsenthal, J. Malstrom, Q. Young. Page 109 4 F5 BOOSTERS: Row 3-A. Rollo, A. Sabbath, C. lse. R. Mautner, T. MacBurney, J. Mas- trofsky, S. Friedman, J. Chernof, M. Kaufman, H. Volk. Row Z-C. Green, C. Adler, E. john- son, H. Bloomfield, B. Shean, A. Holman, F. Pietch, D. Carrow, E. Traub, E. Mcllilhaney, XV. Ferclcrber, J. Polacheck. Row l-A. Spector, G. Theocloras CTreas.J, M. Alfreclson, V. Swanberg CPres,j, T. Muskin fV. Pres.J, A. Patterson fSec'y.D, E. Shay. J. Marcus. BOOSTERS Atlas didn't lind the world heavy, and neither is the Boosters, task of boosting school activities burdensome to them, because Mrs. Grace H. Edgar lightens their load with her tireless enthusiasm. They have solved the problem of collect- ing food for Christmas baskets and other such projects. This is a real Worth-while institution! CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE Toss me the soap! And haul out the mops! Here is the Clean-Up Committee! These are the cries that arise everywhere when spring comes to Hyde Park. And so our cheerful 'fcleaner-uppers , led by the equally jovial Miss Evelyn Phelan, start merrily on the road to Cleanliness. 'Course our committee's supreme mo- ment is at the road's end! CLEAN-UP COMMITTEIC: Row 3-C. Grace, E. Henkel, A, Elmer, J. Clarke, R. Miller CChairmanQ, A. Erickson, A. Sabbath, R. Thearrl, B. Simon. Row 2-D. Troupe, l. Fineman. L. Hamilton, C. Mehr. M. Endress. N. Kaner, V. Hirst, M. Pfefferkorn, C. Kyros, J. Fordyce, H. W'eitzman. Row 1-M. Gallaher, M, Miller, K. Dyck CAssemibly Chairinanj. S. Ledere: fChairmanj, M. Van Dykes Ccllillflllilllj, S. Friedman, M. Lindheimer. Page 110 ff? K! V LJ H 1 Nb Us? . . . Well, we're just boosters around Hyde Park. We're Very, very polite people . . . and we wish-but whose talkin' about us. Anyway? We were talking about hair- bows, and lollipops, and frolics, and plays, and twins, and . . . uh, puff, puff. These things really take shape under the brilliant leadership of a group of juniors and Seniors. We have parties with the money earned. The success of these parties has always depended upon us, and we are satisfied with the results. LVD Z LD lil LJ I UU SENIOR GIRLS 1: Row 3-M. Cohen, D. Daniel, V. Denmon, A. Carr, S. Allan, K. Dorris, A. Holman, C. Greig, M. Endress, I. johnson, V. Clark, M. Hull, W. Hoyt, R. Frumkin, W. Elliott, B. Edelman. Row 2-M. Georgulis, I. Fineman, R. Becker, F. Fox, M. Chudakoff, R. Goldman, L. Grossman, V. Adair, M. Herzog, M, Hubbell, B. Eischstein, G. Grey, E. Braun, F. Fonger, P. Bonineld, I. Cohn, A. Cohen. Row 1-J. Fordyce, V. Dee, D. Haney CSee'y.D, M. Kraus CV. Presj, Miss Biggs, J. Maloney fPres.j, E. Mason fTreas.j, L. Dempster, R. Cohen. SENIOR GIRLS 2: Row 3-B. Lavine, M. Costas, M. Cohen, D. Cichlar, I Augustus D. Hendrickson, E. Flaxman, N. Leibovitz, D. Robertson, V. Coin, J, Kelley CChmn. of Freshie Frolicb, R. Dreebin, T. Muskin, B. Brandstetter, I. Gucttel. Row 2-E. Newman, I. Tennen- baum, D. Green, K. Kagy, A. Levy, A. Pyles, M. Frank, M. Kessler, B. Lavoie, K. Dyck, M. Gray, V. Gill, S. Ravitch, J. Madix, S. Cohen, M. Kaufman. Row l-M. Landers, Kalmikoff, S. Heda, B. Linderborg, Miss Biggs, Miss E. Henson, H. Green, B. Levin, M. Lavin, D. Curtis. . SENIOR GIRLS fine membership, highly serviceable ac- Howdy partner! Welcome to Senior- Girls-Land, that great metropolis for Se- nior Girls. Why sure, I'll show you around our little town-glad to--. Yes, we all know that Senior Girls is not a myth- ical town but a sure-enough Hyde Park Club. We will admit though, that it would make a right jolly town with its Page 112 complishmentsg not to mention the ex- cellent sponsoring of Miss Rubetta Biggs plus Miss Eva B. Hensen who could, without a doubt, Ufill the billl' as two lively mayors. The ever-active Senior Girls might even have ''hair-bow-tree-raising the impor- tant cccupation of Senior-Girls-Land. . , - .H SENIOR GIRLS 3: Row 3-M. Kelly, L. McFedries, M. johnson, E. McCann, M. Miller, M. Bradbury, H. Pearce, H. Rudeis, E. Katz, L. Lievense, J. Gilliland, S, Norton, A. Bro, D. McCullough, C. Cohen, L. Kerr, S. Goldman. Row 2-S. Levy, M. Miller, R. Maslowsky, F. Nelson, E. Lewitz, M. Shapiro, P. Smith, M. Renstrom, M. Popper, R, Hantover, B. Kassel, R. Panzer, E. Mulhaney, I. Peck, N. Metzger, P. Perlstein, F. Plavnik, J. Altman, Daniels. Row 1-M. Manolatos, H. Lucas, M. Ruether, J. Perkow, E. Johnson, Miss Biggs, Miss Henson, Z. Lakritz, I. Sivyer, G. Kirbort, I. Indritz, S. Mayer. SENIOR GIRLS 4: Row 3-G. Weber, E. Stern, P. Wilkus, R. Stern, P. Wolinsky, M. Mur- dock, E. Swain, A. Patterson, M. Lindheimer, E. Searer, R. Marcus, F. Taschler, B. Shean, C. Richards, H. Inlander, M. Schwartz, L. Schwartz. Row 2-M. Robinson, R. Stasell, M, Harris, N. Skelton, H. Nelson, C. Weiss, L. Panza, J. Sebring, A. Segal, J. Schwartz, L. Sharon. L. Shaikevitz, R. Nochumson, A. Lutz, S. Besser, C. Woolner, j. Hirsch, I. Weiii- house. Row 1--M. Teplitz, B. Shafer, M. Weinstein, A. Trock, R. Berliner, E. Penner, Miss Biggs, Miss Henson, I. Welter, R. VVolinetz, E. Seidman, A. Traub, M. Savier. Freshie F rolic is the main outlying suburb with The Ideal Freshie Girll' as lesser mayor. The Freshies are entertained every semester by the older girls who feed them lavishly on Lollypops and Dixie cups. We may rest assured that the Senior Girls really put their best foot forward, for they use this occasion to show the newcomers just whatHyde Park has to offer in the way of Anumber one entertainment along the lines of singers, tapdancers, and dramatists. The gentle freshies gaily skip home, really sat- isfied after a perfect afternoon. Yes, life wouldn't be life without the Senior Girls. In sport, sociability, and sophistication, they typify Hyde Park's exuberant spirit. Page 113 lj' K H.: . , -' ' ' r -...-,:,.,- ': JUNIOR GIRLS 1: Row 3-R. Alsberg, H. Biederman, E, Biederman, E. Grawoig, A. Gold- berg, E. Levy, A. Elmer, M. Hamilton, C. Grace, M. Alfredson, I. Dell, A. Deffler. Row 2- .I- Seelig, L. Kotselas, E. Light, B. Levin, T. Laughlin, R. Hunt, L. Heller, E. Goldstein, H. Cohen, A. Goodman, M. Glicksman. Row 1-R. Brottman. M. Lawrence, H. Janows CV. Presb, IE. Henkel CPres.j, C. Kyros CSec'y.D, C. Mehr CTreas.D, F. Lobel. JUNIOR GIRLS JUNIOR GIRLS Z: Row 3--C. Klauber, L. Petersen, E. Romenuk, M. Brummel, B. Nudel- man, A. Patterson, M. Greenwald, M. Kontelas, C. Traux, L. Hersh, A. Schover, T. Ring- bauer. Row 2--H. Sopkin, E. Moore, A. Sabbath, R. Fireman, G. Sherman, L. Mesigal, L. Sullivan, A. Rollo, M. Morris, H. Volkf M. Newar. Row 1-A. Mee, M. Berg, B. Blanch- fiower, L. Shaikevitz fPres.J, A. Trock CV. Pres.J, E. Suloway, J. Marcus. Junior Girls' Society acts like a zipper and zips all Junior girls together in a spirit of companionship. Their meetings are full of fun as the talents of the mem- bers furnish ample entertainment. Jollity prevails as a rule at their gatherings, thus close friendships often arise. If a visitor happened to see both Page114 Freshmen and Seniors munching lolli- pops, he might be much surprised. It is legal, however, for th-en it's Junior Lolli- pop Day! On one day in the year school spirit is sweetened up by the sale of these lollipops. junior girls are not tyrannically ruled, but they are ruled by the gracious and regal Miss Christine Fuchs. SOPHOMORE GIRLS l: Row 3-fl-I. Preice, I. Davis, M. Davis, H. Bloomfield, M. Galla her, T. Flanders, M. Lievense, J. Crosby, J. Cohen, H. Baines, M. Leach, M. Gust, W. Fer- derber. Row 2-J. Koefoed, I. Steinberg, J. Brouse, F. Leven, M. Ellis, C. Loeb, I, Demars, M. Feldschreiber, M. Goldberg, E. Haab, L. Leven, M. Koppel. Row l-S. Klein, V. Apolsky M. Fried CPres.D. Mrs. Priddy, Miss Frye, P. Hoffman fSec'y.j, F, Asher, M. Ablin. SOPHOMORE GIRLS 2: Row 3--A. Savin, E. Ott, M, Ruble, M. Olech, M. Grage, R. Wilder, M. Manden, P. Plavnik, A. johnson, R. Krug. Row 2--E. Root, A. Richards, A. Strauss, D. Schrayer, D. Sachnoff, E. Mclilhaney, F. Raymond, A. Flack, S. Pincofis, R. Soble. C. Green, F. Zax. Row l-D. Shapiro, R. Wolff, E. Goldsmith, C. VVineburg, D. Rune, H. Herron, P. Vlferbner, H. Mills. SOPHOMORE GIRLS Let us follow the bunny-tag and as Alice in Wonderland, We should find a strange place. The bunny will lead us to the home of Sophomore Girls. Once a year the sale of these little bunnies stim- ulates a school spirit with the funds which benefit Hyde Park in many ways. Fun is the keynote at these meetings where companionship is king. The school's celebrities often entertain them at times While different members of the group give a display of their amazing talents for the amusement of their fellow members at other times. Their favorite 'tmember is Miss Mary Frye who adds greatly to the joyous atmosphere of their meetings. Page 115 5 SENIOR BOYS l: Row 3-A. Mayer, R. Gore, VV. Liebling, E. NValker, R. XVood, E. Ander- son, D. Hanauer, E. Teller, H. Altholz, F. Lazarus, I. Hymen, S. Rosenthal. Row Z-K. Lis- sauer, H. Meyers, I. Rovens, R. Krueger, R. Barker, XV. Miller, S. Colen, R. MacDonald, D. Krathwohl, R. Herman, D. Simborg, XV. Peters, H. Giblichman, M. Stark. Row 1- B. Ahelson, D. Norton, N. Cohen, L. Friedman, Mr. Tucker, R. Bonifield, R. Friend. E. Shay. O. Berkowitz. 2 . .1 QAQ- A. SENIOR BOYS 2: Row 3-J. Pfaff, M. XVheeler, A. Streicker, J. Hamburger, R. VVinter, D. Boyes, E. Teller, D, Norton, M. Braun. Row 2-I. Schoeps, D. Hirsch, B. Sadock, S. Lederer, P. Krulewitch, T. Overall, A. Levy, M. Schwartz. Row 1-B. Kahn, M. XVolfson, D. Strauss CSec'y.D, R. Baehrach fP1'es.j, K. Robinson CV. Pres.D, M. Kaplan QTreas.D, B. NVolfson, T. XVolfson. SENIOR BOYS Senior Boys participate in Knight- Workl Their pledge is the rescuing of freshman boys from loneliness and the bewilderment of a new experience. The F reshie Mixer aids the freshie to become acquainted with Hyde Park's activities. Mr. George Tucker, as jolly as King Cole himself, rules his court with the hand of fellowship. Page116 Every spring-Well-you know what happens! The Senior Boys give a very hilarious play, which generally is a comedy. This really puts a spotlight on their 'tknight-Work and brings out all sorts of talent. The pecunis that is re- ceived from this play is usually given to some very Worthy cause such as our Christmas Basket Fund. GERMAN CLUB 1: Row 3-A. Cohen, M. Glen, A. Leonard, I. I-Iempel, J. Greene, L. Dondle, C. Christoph, H. Guttman, J. Fotre, R. Artwohl, P. Falkenstein. Row 2-M. Cichlan, A. Hirning, A. Brown, E. Conrad, J. Johnson, D. Cichlar, E. Lidd, B. Berger, C. Garay, V. Hirning. Row 1-H. Kiesling, K. Kagy, L. West CTreas.D, L. Roser CSec'y.j, Mrs. Randall, L. Dempster fPres.J, R. Krueger, R. Ditzel, E. Egger. GERMAN CLUB GERMAN CLUB 2: Row 3-D. Shankland, T. Manning, A. Unger, M. Mayer, G. Romstedt L. Osterweis, M. Mathews, E. Wallner, O. Rigan, R. Wood, 'I-I. Petersen, L. Mandelstein R. Roth, H. VVinter. Row 2-R. Wirpel, E. Mulhaney, M. Zieger, J. Resler, F. Taschler V. Swanberg, B. Peters, E. Spayer, J. Nellis, J. Roland, B, Waxman, B. Young, A. Pfau S. Russell, J. Polacheck, E. Carsel. Row l-M. Kalupski, I. Heilbron, N. Triplett, T. Ring- bauer, D. Mayer, Mrs. Randall, W. Lee, M. Riley, M. Werner, M. Buchmiller, E. Salomon Guten Tag! One guess as to what We are to talk about. The German Club of course-one of Hyde Parkis best-liked clubs. Mrs. Hulda Witte Randall is the main pillar of this super club in Which the German language is spoken fluently. According to Mrs. Randall, the object of the German club is not only to make an outlet for speaking the language but rather to create social contacts between the students. Consequently, the club has made popular in Hyde Park the old Ger- man custom of the Kaffee Klatsch. After the business meeting and the social hour, a special housekeeping committee lets German wit How freely as the dishes are Washed. Page 117 ,,.. .,, . ...... . TWINS' CLUB: Row 3-V. Gawrych, L. Gawrych, J. Bouras, D. Bouras, M. Davis, J. Davis. Row 2-L. Pobersky, D. Phauneil, L. Dorris, W. Hargett, C. Hargett, E. Biederman, H, Biederman, J. Newart. Row 1-M. Pobersky CV. Pres.j, T. Wolfson CBns. Mgr.J, Miss Whelan, B. Wolfson fPres.j, J. Newart fSec'y.-Treas.J. TWINS' CLUB Two by two they come, prancing and dancing, following their valiant Miss Ver- onica Whelan. These t-en Qor rather twentyj members of the Twins Club don their bifocals and begin their literature reading, using t'Twins as a subject. The purpose of the odd club shall be re- vealed! Here the Hyde Park twins tell of their 'ftwo-faced lives! PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE The Pan American League is an or- ganization that is interested in the rela- tion of Latin American Republics to the U.S.A. To develop this spirit of friend- liness and good will between these re- publics, these Spanish students study these countries from various aspects. Their sponsor, Mrs. Isolina Flores, is a native of Uruguay! PAN :XMERICFXN CLUB: Row 3-L. Groupe, E. Berg, M. 'Wallace C. Podrofski, K. Hirsh, S. Seltzer, L. Strauss, M. Reiss, E. Frank, W. Jennings. Row 2-C. Scheli, M. Sherwood, J. Buck. E. Hoffman, E. Weher, H. Kncliuris, M. Ernst, B. Goldberg CV. Presb, R. Daus, E. Light, G. Goldberg. Row l-D. Houghton, E. Cohn, D. Homer, B. Schwartz, C. Rubey, Mrs. Flores, C. VVeiss CPres.l, K. XVhitaker. J. Bouras, D. Bonras. Page113 'J at 1 if' I' D 4 .1 , - W x v . ' u f.-' r N 5 M I . 'JH' ' E x I A ' f Vvj I 1, l I N . M . , ., A , l , , a , o , ' 8 Kr' Li .-.J 1' Q ,! is 'Jk- V I 551. N ' '. , 'dn ff! f ,fini ls . - D v-- n-w You like my music! . . . Wonderful!! But I'm just one of a group of instrumentalists, you know . . . a . . . ah . . . admirers . . . you might say-of Beethoven and Bach--and some day their competitors! And this group is one of the thousand and eleven special interest clubs offered to Hyde Park students. Several other Hvery attractive groups are th-e brilliant songsters of the choral organizations and the romantic juliettas of the stage. It was hard to make a choice between all these interesting interest groups, but now Ilm progressing in the line of music--with the help of special interest clubs-and I like it! U1 I-'l I'-l C-U LVD , . r - X ,.,wi.mfc.-- -Q , ..:'-, , 1 . . 5 4 . .. ' W' . fir g.'1v'r 'T A CAPPELLA 1: Row 3-B. LaVoie, E. Boeck, M. Brummel, J. Harper, D. Hillman, J. Eade, M. Braun, 1. Clair, M. Kelly, B. Blum, M. Cottier. Row 2-M. Berg, J. Andrews, F. Fonger, M. Bogie, K. Dyck, B. Iergens, M. Goldberg, C. Friedeman, N. Bower, D. Klee, I. Chimeroff. Row l-Mrs. Lee, I. Kleifield CV. Pres.j, L. Jensen fSec'y.-Treas.j, M. Barr CPres.D, R. Kasselman, W. Liebling, Mrs. W. Sivyer, . I .. .QI - . 1 Q 0 ' - , .V Concerts programs, festivals, enter- of the singing, the appearance of these A CAPPELLA 2: Row 3-H. Strasburg, L. Lievense, G. Tasker, M. NVaterhouse, L. Stacey, R. Turner, D. Sander, F. Pietch, C. Lifschultz, J. Ryan, M. Ranney, J, Lewin, W. Schroeder, M. Petchen, A. McGaughlin, F. McFall, A. Unger. Row 2-H. Hymen, M. Guase, A. Heiberg, I. Tomhave, B. Solomon, B. Wagner, S. Saphir, M. Rubin, O. Kahn, M, Wheeler, R. Lieber- man, J. Swedberg, J. Neaylon, M. Renstrom, B. Sharp, E. Siegel, E. Levy, C. Miller, B. Cooper, D. Wolberg. Row 1-I. McFedries, M. Trautman, B. Blanchflower, M. Landers, R. Brottman, M. Ruether, J. Sivyer, J. Barron, V. Emery, J. Perkow, P. Daly, N. Silver. A CAPPELLA tamments, radio broadcasts-this Very choristers in their gorgeous blue robes present a striking picture. Four of the boys of the choir have full schedule has been successfully car- ried out by our A Cappella. Under the banded together to form The Hyde Park direction of Mrs. Josephine Lee, this Male Quartet. They have performed on choral group has sung many beautiful numerous assembly programs, and have SCICCUOUS Wfltten by both Old and more been on the radio. Our choir seems to be modern composers. Adding to the effect able to touch any music lover! V4 GIRLS' CHORUS 1: Row 3-I. Tennenbaum, E. johnson, M. Kerr, L. Roser, A. Hegstrom, B, Leve, S. Downs, J. Chasteck, N. Lei-bovitz, S. Hoyer. Row 2--D. Black, R. Maslowsky, C. Weiss, B. Jones, M. johnson, L. Kerr, D. Douglas, A. Beardsley, B. Ginsburg, V. Arm- strong, S. Mayer. Row 1-R. Nelson, M. Van Slyke CTreas.D, V. Epstein CV. Pres.J, Miss GIRLS' CHORUS Guller, L. Schwartz CPres.D, L. Gawrych, V. Gawrych, M. Weber CSec'y.J GIRLS' CHORUS 2: Row 3-C. Mottier, E. Weber, B. Tuttle, K. Ninemires, D. Robertson, M. Johnson, S. Lewis CPres.D, M. Hogquist, R. Olsen, M. Burr. Row 2-R. Wolfson, S. Besser, A. Oswald, D. Phillips, V. Adair, A. Pyles, P. Cearley, G. Miller, W. Johns, J. Peck, R. Nochumson, G. Levitan, J. Corcoran, N. Crawford, E. Wagner. Row l-M. Manolatos, D. Seivers, H. Lucas, R. Wolff, L. Lacy, V. Wilson, B. Hull. B. Siegel. Soaring to eminent heights warble the members of the Girls' Chorus. The girls have really gone far this year! They were rewarded for their work by the attain- ment of a Very high-rating in the City- Wide Contest this Winter. They were honored by being one of the choruses chosen to sing in the Spring Music Fes- tival-an outstanding event of the year They Wanted really more than recogni- tion in music alone. They wanted people to know that they could think in more than just one channel. Through bake sales and other benefits they managed to collect enough money to purchase capes of beautiful royal blue satin. These capes certainly add to their physical prestige! Page 121 MALE CHORUS l: Row 3-J. Clarke, B. Higgins, R. Boentgcs, A. MacDonald, J, Ruffing, M. Nanningo, XV. McAllister, A. Erickson, S. Reid, L. Klein. Row 2-L. Cockel, W. Barn- hart, J. Goldncr, VV. Cook, J. Hendrickson, F. Nixon, H. Fitzpatrick, D. Torch, E. Miller, G. Senelick, G. Fischer, A. Cohen. Row l-T. Nell, R. Wood CSec'y.-Treas.j, H. Goodman, Miss VVl1elan, G. Cook CPres.D, R. Miller CBus. Mgizj, H. Horowitz. MALE CHORUS MALE CHORUS 2: Row 3-S. Solomon, A. Lewenstein, R. Mautner, R. Carter, C. Moses, L. Aldenhovel, E. Garrity, P. Klein, E. Jackson. Row 2-S. Abrams, A. Green, S, Orlov, S. Mesirow, M. Pritikin, E. VVeiss, B. Fenton, R. Siegel. Row l-L. Guthlnann, S. Harrison, A. Athens, Miss VVhelan, J. Shields fPres.j, J. Stone, I. Goldberg, Silence ...... Deep, profound sil-ence . . . Miss Ver- onica Whelan's hand swings upward! Yassuhl Gonna walk all ovah God's Heaven, Heaven, Heaven. The Male Chorus has just sung an- other negro spiritual. Applause breaks forth with a deafening volume, a bell Page 122 rings cruelly and the babbling pupils re- turn to their classes. Yes, they ought to be good! After all, practicing two periods a day is enough to make any chorus like ours, be good. The whole chorus is divided into groups, which enables each individual to know his own part perfectly. And perfect it is, with Miss Whelan conducting! MIXED CHORUS l: Row 3-H. Bernstein, H. jolgren, B. Lewin, I. Goodfriend, R. Stern, J. Kaplan, A. Aronson, I. Kershaw, D. Schlismann, J. Polacheck, C. Matson. Row 2-L. Fitz- gerald, R. Santosky, M. Howard, F, Barton, H. Costalas, H. Bell, C. Mora, H. Buzy, H. Savage, S. Deleanes, L. Perkins, E. Batzek, L. Weisman. Row l-J. Liph, A. NViner, J. Sebring CSec'y.J, T. de Looze fPres.D, F. Churchill, B. Rice CTreas.j, D. Houghton CPub. Chmn.l, E. Katlin fAcc.j, J. Neumann. . MIXED CHORUS MIXED CHORUS 2: Row 3-I. Ryckaert, F.. Nordgren, A. Poncher, S. Abrams, H. Froe- lich, A. Merchant, B. Isaacs, H. Pauly, B. Strahl, A. Silver, E. Kennedy, K. Abbott, S. Cohen Row 2-H. Goodman, M. Harrington, B. Monrad. J. Schaiifner, M. Rosenibloom, M, Beers E. Radic, VV. Brittan, B. Silverman, J. Schoff, H. Prity, M. Hinks, F. Hurvitz, D. Argile R. Olmstead. Row I-M. Pollack, L. Blachley, A. Rollo, R. Leary, A. Abbott, Miss Churchill I. Ryan, M. Miller, E. Goldstein, M. Hinks. '-4 Mixed Chorus has just finished its third semester of pianissimo, H ex- pressissimol' and any other Hissimof' Miss Flora Churchill, director of the chorus, should take pride in a really suc- cessful 'K mixture. These students spent much time and effort in learning and staging the concert version of the opera, U Martha. On other programs during school weeks, the 'K Fantasy on a Russian Folk Song was sung by the choristers, and Q just as fantasies are wont to doj, iilled the air with strange sensations. With many lovely singable composi- tions, a good choir to sing them, and an excellent director to mix the two, Mixed Chorus blends together well! Page 123 l A mwfff, ' f. 'V V, . ' , B AITCHPE TRIBE 1: Row 3-J. Bolger, B. Saxton, D. Storm, D. Schenck, F. Snyder, I. Neiman, R. Chatterton, P. Leopold. Row 2-A. Green, H. Goodman, S. Colen, B. Davis, L. Kalisky, H. Wolff, E. Austin, B. Baugher, J. Marks. Row l-G. Gough, D. Boyes QTreas.D. G. Kent QV. Pres.J, Mr. Hasan, J. Thompson CPres.D, I. Diehl CSec'y.j, R. Cummins. Q, QQ AITCHPE TRIBE 2: Row 3-T. Manning, J. Sweclberg, J. Pfaff, A, Chernick, R. Woosley. Row Z-G. Less, W. Darch, C. Lukey, H. Pritikin, G. Declair, A. Glass, M. Stark. Row 1- L .Donkle, I. Munro, T. King, L. Bates, H. Giblichrnan. M. Feld, D. Connor. AITCHPE TRIBE A major or minor letter plus a boy equals an Aitchpe Tribe member. Also a Wonderful personality plus a boundless interest in boys plus an understanding nature stands for none other than Coach Elliott E. Hasan. The sum of the Aitchpe Tribe and their coach is a Boxing and Wrestling Show. Aiding the Varsity Page 124 Mothers, they raised funds for our So- cial Room. Much team equipment is pur- chased through their efforts. They pro- mote all he-man activities even such festive affairs as dances, hayrides, and roller skating parties. The Tribe really stands for Nfun, frolic, and fella's',. When the Tribe is called together, the Indians from all sport reservations meet. i I G. A. A. 1: Row 3-E. Berger, C. Harris, E. Barnett, D. Cichlar, J. Crosby, J. Kelley, E. Freeman, F. Asher, M. Haferbecker, H. Baines, B. Blanchflower. Row 2-E. Friedman, J. Dell, L. Glickman, M. Fricldle, R. Carlson, J. Buck, E. Hausmanne, E. Hopkins, N. Craw- ford, E. Fetters. Row 1-R. Hunt, E. Drechsler, P. Smith CV. Presb, H. Pearce QPres.D, Henkel CTreas.J, S. Actipis, V. Dee. G. A. A. 2: Row 3-I. Tennenbaum, D. Byrum, E. Mulhaney, S. Norton, B. Berrill, I. Nellis, L. Avis, R, Manowitz, A. Peeler. Row 2-B. Linderborg, W. Nelson, S. Morris, E. Perry, Miss Karboski, B. McFall, M. Leach, P. Peeler, C. Kyros. Row l-M. Bogie, O. Mackey CTreas.J, A. Chiohis QSec'y.D, K. Kagy CPres.j, M. Lawrence CV. Pres.j, S. Ise, B. Anderson. G.A.A. In order to be a letter girl, it is neces- sary that you area G.A.A. girl, to belong to the Girl's Athletic Association, you can be anyone at all, to be anyone, you must be someone, to be someone, you niust belong to G.A.A. Points are points, when they total 1000, they are letters. Letters mean something to any girl! Goes to prove the Worth of girls, and shows their equal- ity With boys. But the real question of importance is How can you get points? Well, Well, can you ride a bicycle in a straight line and for a number of hours? Can you hike Without grumbling or blis- ters? Is tennis more than just a racquet Page 125 Q. A. A. 3: Row 3-E. Ronionuk, S. Ravitch. B. Weiter, C. Richards, S. Strack. Row 2- h. Ralm, F. Taschler, C. Truax, M. Williams. Row 1-E. Swain, T. Strahl, J. Sivyer CCorr. Sec'y.D, J. Harper CV. Presb, E. Suloway. with a hole? If you answer correctly, yes and no, to these questions, your G.A.A. quotient is one hundred percent. Keep up your chins, my gals, hang on for four se- mesters and your letters are in the bag. If your G.A.A. quotient was nil, Miss Margaret Karboski will help you so that at the end your I.Q. and F.Q. CFun Quo- tientj shall be one hundred percent per- fect. G.A.L. Right up to date--these G.A.L.'s! fthe Girls' Association of Lettermenj Look at them with those letters, H and UPU, shining forth. They certainly have every Hyde Park girl in a state of jealousy, don't they? And do these girls have fun? The name of Miss Margaret Karboski who is here in place of Miss Fredericka Marston shows this! G. A. L.: Row 3-M. Lawrence, P. Peeler, B, Hunt, T. Muskin, P. Smith, B. Avery. A. Chionis, E. Henkel. Row 2-J. Cohn, S. Ravitch, O. Mackey, H. Pearce, J. Kelley CV, Pres.D, K. Kagy, J. Augustus, V. Dee. Row 1--B. XVeiter, E, Berger CSec'yj, S. Allan CPres.D Page 126 ARCHERY CLUB: Row 3-B. Pease, J. Schuyler, H. Wallman, E. Wallner, B. Taylor, R. Conley, R. Loeser. Row 2-M. Hupp, J. Wellman, B. julstrom, M. Endress, P. Goldstein, E. Freeman, M. Mander, I. Fuitz, P. Miann, J. Simonini, B. Lape. Row 1-V. Dee, B. Ander- sen, VV. Brittan, R. Wirpel CPres.J, T. Ferraro fTreas.D, I. Crimp CPub. Agentj, I. Braham. ARCHERY CLUB Twang! I cannot tell a lie, I did it with my little bow and arrow! 'I Yes you have guessed it, our truth-teller is none other than an eagle-eyed member of the Archery Club. What did he do?-Why hit a bull's eye, of course, for the mem- bers of this club are expert at this. Their Master Archerist is fun-loving Marie Upton. BRIDLE AND BOOT Clop! Clop! Clop! Whoa boy, not so fast under that viaduct! Don't worry, we're almost to the stables now. See you at the next Bridle and Boot club meeting, girls, where Miss Katherine Finley will give the lowdown on the etiquette of iillies in Pall-Mall. The gay jaunts down the Midway are rawlly exhilarating. Heigho Silvair! Away! BRIDLE AND BOOT: Row 2-E. Henkel, M. Hubbell, R. I-Iantover, J. Anesey, H. Pearce, E. Cargo, B. Blizard, O. Wilson, R, Manowitz, 1. Miller, B. Linderborg. Row 1-M. Berg, CTreas.J, B. Blanchflower CPres.J, Miss Finley, I. Cargo CV. Presj, M. Howard. Page 127 TOUR CLUB: Row 3--A. Sherow, L. Branman CPub. Chmn.j, C. Mora, A. Liberman, M. Lakin, R. Mautner, H. Strauss, J. Kaplan CSec'y.j, T. MacBurney, S. Mcsirow, G. Sack- heim, S. VVigodner, M. Hayman, J. Moes, VV. Obolsky, J. Coleman. Row 2-E. Kalmikoff, B. Primack, J. Kauffman, A. Elmer, R. Dubovy, I. Goodfriend, M. Rosenthal, B. Waxman, F. Mastrofsky, K. Dyck, B. Buchliinder, S. Marcus, E. Mason, J. Tennenbaum, M. Kaufman. Row 1-M. Perlman, J. Neumann, J. Mastrofsky QPres.j, K. Cook CSec'y.j, W. Hoyt fTreas.j, A. Kahn CV. Presj, M. Teplitz, C. Oppenheim. CHICAGO TOUR CLUB Ladies and Gentlemen, to our right we have the Tour Club. At the head of this group is Miss Sadie Friedlander, who does the counting of noses to s-ee if any of the members have fallen in the fig newton mixture at the Cookie Factory. It will be odd if Hyde Park doesn't grad- uate some long necks and inquisitive noses after these trips. A GARDEN CLUB Miss Fuchs-Mrs. Hawkes, O, will our garden grow?', I think it will, if we keep still, And hope, and plan, and sow. The Garden Club, besides obtaining a wider knowledge of plants, as extremely didactic discussions on such topics as The Vegetation of Florida, which are supple- mented by films. Page 128 l , i GARDEN CLUB: Row 3-J. Simon, D, Schrayer, S. Plotnick, L. Mandue, W. Schwab, I. Fridstein, M. Segal, M. Sternfeld, J. Buck. Row 2-R. Vlfagenberg, C. Loeb, H. Bloomfield, M. Beers, J. Ryan, M. McClenahan, J. Kelley, P. Mann, N. Paul, S. Paul. Row 1--M. Fried, M. Tefsky, A. Strauss, V. Johnson, Mrs. Hawkes, A. Richards, M. Ellis, M. Berg, H. Volk. SENIOR DRAMATICS: Row 3-A. Cohen, J. Broaddus, J. Seneff, M. Miller, F. McFall, K. Dyck, M. Endress, M. Cohen, M. Haferbecker, L. Kerr, A. Elmer, D. Lever, F. Fonger, E. Carsel, I. Fincman. Row 2-R. Alsberg, Z, Becker, H, Torban, C. Mottrer, A. Erickson, R. Miller, B. Pace, J. Lewin, V. Hirst, L. Schwartz, R. Wirpel, C. Garay. Row 1-H. Weitz- man, I. Fordyce CTreas.D, R. Shames CPres.j, Miss Hardy, I. Mongerson, R. Frumkin CSec'y.D, I. Hauser. SENIOR DRAMATICS Everybody in Senior Dramatics has an important role in a play. The play has for its chief plot the History of the Drama as well as any rare tricks that go with modern drama. The script calls for only those seriously interested in this art. This cast receives no bouquets, no salaries, but helpful criticism from Miss Edith Hardy. LAW CLUB The room is hushed as the members of the Law Club file into 'K courtf' An imag- inary trial is about to begin! So it hap- pens almost every Week, except, of course, when some very good speaker is invited. Besides these, are the inter-club debates, the most important of which is with the Forum. This club is sponsored by Mr. Cameron. LAW' CLUB: Row 3-J. Pfaff, C. Schneider, R. Friend, M. Mayer, K. Dyck, G. Grant, N. Cohen, R. Mautncr, A. Cohen. Row 2-D. Hendrickson, D. Mayer, A. Elmer, S. Fox, M. VVolfson, B. Eisenstein, A. Blandford, M. VVallace, B. Edelman, T. Behr, Row I- M. Frisch, L. Kraus QTreas.j, B. Goldberg QPres.j, Mr. Cameron, B. Wolfson CV. Pres.j, T. Wolfson CSec'y.j. Page 129 FORUM V V -4 l , 4- FORUM 1: Row 3-C. Isenberg, S. Colen, W. Licbling, I. Clarke, S. Abrams, I. Kleiiielfl, D. Krathwohl, H. Barron, A. Kahn, A. Liberman. Row 2-F. Fisher, A. Carr, M. Hafer- becker, M. Bradbury, D. Lerner, L. Kraus, K. Dyck, R. Dreebin, M. Kraus, D. Argile. Row l-L. Branman, R. Siever, A, Bro CPrcs,D, VV. Hippie, M. Kiesselbach CSec'y.D, N. Cohen CTreas.j, R. Crowe. What? You indulge in doorstep con- fabs? Why? Yes, I understand that you just love to argue over situations of the chief countries of the world, and that Hit- ler, Mussolini, and Stalin of the dictator fame are some juicy morsels of gossip, why Waste this learned conversation of doorsteps? Why not join Forum where discussions Wax hot and heavy, for the brilliant members hold forth on just such subjects. To prevent the athletic mem- bers from upholding their arguments with a minor imitation of the Brown Bomber, there . . . Mr. Walter I. Hipple acts as chief moderator and student- cooler . . . But do not get the idea that this club is a knock-down and carry- out , it isnltl Pugz'13 0 . K 4 .44 4 .Q FCRUM 2: Row 3-B. Levin, W. Simon, L. Mandle, A. Glass, I. Pfaff, R. Mautner, H. Strauss, B. Pregler, M. Wax, R. Friend, R. Marks, L. Mandelson. Row 2-M. Frisch, M. Shapiro, L. Shaikevitz, D. Wertheim, G. Roman, B. Targ, F. Taschler, B. Shean, T. Muskin, M. Rosenblatt, M. Spivak, M. Chuclakoff, L, Brahman. Row l-Q. Young CV. Presb, G. Kibort, H. Rudeis, A. Patterson, J. Maloney, V. Moore, D. Haney, A. Cohen. SPANISH CLUB: Row 3-E. Braun, E. Traub, M, Rosenthal, M. Gallaher, N. Bridge, C. Feldstein, H. Bernstein, D. McCormick, E. Hanneman, M. Shapiro, M. Schwartz. Row 2- R. Hunt, D. Parkins, E. Lewitz, M. Leach, M. Runnells, L. Stein, A. Liberman, J. Thorp, C. Friedeman, T. Neuman, H. Bernstein, Row l-R. Brottman, H. Hymen CTreas.j, J. Frid- stein fPres.j, Miss Maloy, R. Connor CSec'y.j, I. Kauffman, J. Dell. SPANISH CLUB Aye, aye, aye, aye ........ Softly o'er sparkling water Hoats the strains of beautiful Spanish melodies. They were carried by the very sweet voices of the members of this Spanish Club, and were led by their Mrs. Anita Maloy. Because it excells in songs, read- ing stories, and games, it interests many Spanish students. FRENCH CLUB Si vous ne comprenez pas le Francais, ne viendrez pas ici. CH you do not under- stand French, do not come to the French clubj All of the members speak French exclusively with the aid of petite Miss Dorothy Roberts. However, besides speaking French, plays are produced for fun as well as educational reasons. FRENCH CLUB: Row 4-L. Stein, L. Panza, L. Shaikevitz, R. Dreebin, R. Frumkin, S. Paul, T. Laughlin, B. Buchbinder, G. lfVeber, E. Lewitz, B. Brandstetter, R. Wexler, L. Solomon. Row 3-C. London, C. Adler, C. Green, D. Naney, F. Fisher, K. Cook, R. Maslowsky, E. Biederman, H. Biederman, M. Cohen, B. Leviton, J. Grollman, M. Epstein, B. Primack, R. Alsberg, S. Deutch. Row 2-R. Markus, M. Robinson. B. Blum, E. Katz, V. Coin, F. McFall, P. Symon, N. Leibovitz, T. Flanders, C. Greig, J. VVa1ker, M. Lippert, M. Rosenblatt, L. Madden, B. Rhetta, R. Berliner, D. Schrayer, R. Strauss. Row l-G. Cook, M. Perlman, M. Landis, E. Siegel fSec'y.j, Mrs. Jensen, Miss Roberts, M. Kiessel- bach CV. Presb, G. Theodoras CTreas.j, S. Klein, J. Gutstadt. Page 131 V..- ORCHESTRA: Row 3-F. Spector, H. Giblichman, L. Crane, M. Martin, R. Wexler, V. Swanberg, D. Turner, M. Tullis, M. Tompkins, M. Forte, B. Brown, M. Crisman, W Rolley. 'Row 2-K. Hansen, E. Mulhern, W. Goldwall, P. Promo, W. Lawshe, R. Nugent 1 M. Rubin, T. Hall, J. Gutstadt, D. Hendrickson, M. I. Ranney, XV. Schroeder, H. Altman D. Phillips. Row l-H. Brown, M. Dailey, A. Kahn, M. Runkcl, A. Levine, Miss Finley L. Lievense, H. Kirschner, P. Shepul, A. Chionis. ORCHESTRA The Senior Orchestra, in reality a symphony of students, is led by the baton of 4'Our Kittyf' gay Miss Kath- arin Finley. To enter this organization of players, instruments, music, and stands, first of all, the little Menuhins obtain a firm foundation in music. The next step-or sixty-carry these master- pieces of skill up-up-up to the orches- tra room on the very top floor. Although these trips, taken in the Wee small hours of first and second periods every morn- ing, Would take the Uumphv out of Joe Louis, but that is not true with Musi- cians. These instrumentalists, having adjusted themselves to early-morning hours, realize soon that a school day Without Mwaking up with a symphony is definitely lacking in many Ways. After a thorough practice, the orches- tra gave an excellent display of its talent for the February Commencement exer- cises. It also participated in the huge Chicago-Land Music Festival-receiving much inspiration from the mass display of talent. Page 132 1 7 Besides meeting in the early morning, the H. P. players have also gathered to- gether in the evening for picnics, parties, and tours, thus creating a social atmos- phere for discussion of music and friend- ship With one another. Much good Work has been done With such a congenial group of music-minded students who en- joy the intricacies of a symphony con- cert, and who endeavor to learn the Ways and means of perfecting their own selec- tions. Z ZOOLQGY CLUB: Row Qi-J. Grossman, L. Branman, H. Meyers, B. Adams, A. Mindes, E. Maisel, O. Rigan, O. Trippel, H. Strauss, K. Simon, E. Frank, L. Guthmann, A. Decker. R 2-BAd A.Slk DA'l A.Pf D.Wth',JChn B.Bl00m OW . . 31115, eitz y, . rgi e, au, . er crm . 0 e , , W. Brittan, D. Fisher, M. Werner, C. Petersew, M. Rosenbloom, I. janove, R. Sweeney, H. Condon. Row l-P. Freudenheim, E. Egger, S. Baibb CSec'y.D, S. Friedman CPres.j, Mr. Shideler, E. Lidd CV. Pres.D, B. Levin QTreas.j, J. Lieh, A. Solomon. ZOOLOGY CLUB A Welcome one, Welcome all-Gracious hospitality at its fmest is found in the Zoology Club. Here, H.P. students who are especially interested in Zoological matters have spent their extra moments with Mr. Claude Shideler as their 'fzoo magician. No, he does not pull rabbits out of hats! But he does show them how to prepare specimens Cthe embalming and taxiderming of many animalsj. Al- though this type of exhibition would not appeal to everyone, the members of their club, fascinated with the study of any kind of animal, look, live, and learn! The labs of the Zoology club are somewhat limited in size and quality when compared with the research labora- tories of professional scientific research men. To see how much better a profes- sional's lab is to their own the club has gone on planned tours to several well- known laboratories. The trip to the can- cer research lab operated by Dr. Maude Slye Was enlightening. Also the General Biological Supply Company opened its doors and provided a number of exciting things for these Zoology students. Even the hospital welcomed our young folks. As a result of these tours and from addi- tional discussions carried on at the club meetings, the participants have a greater knowledge of the possibilities in the field of Zoology if they wish to enter it pro- fessionally. ' Doctor? Lawyer? Merchant? Chief? . . .Richman? Poorman? Beggerman? Thief ?. . .Take your choice students! Page 13? 9 SHUTTERBUG CLUB: Row 3-L. Saltsman, E. Abrams, I. Solovy, G. VVayson, J. Lewin, J. Ranmar, S. Garlinkel, B. Eppstcin. Row 2-L. Samson, T. Hertel, R. Rappaport, F. Lossy, H. Hymen, H. Baker, R. Allen, B. Jacobsen, R. Jagoda. Row l-H. Guttinan, S. Seltzer, H. Cohen, D. Sander CPres.D, Miss VVhelan. SHUTTER BUGS Sit still! Now please look at the birdie! And our Daguerre dabs at his brow which is wet with honest toil . If the Shutter Bugs didn't learn how to develop pictures, they'd never be great photographers. Pleasurable Miss Ver- onica Whelan keeps all from making mis- takes in the dark room, which is, inci- dentally Where prints are made! J OURNALISM CLUB Stop the presses! The clackity-clack of typewriters is a correct atmosphere for the cub reporters of the Journalism Club. They must consent to rise gradu- ally and prepare themselves for that coming promotion. This preparation in- cludes the perfection of a Writing tech- nique and one can receive much help from Miss Evelyn Slater. IOURNALISM CLUB: Row 3-l. Heilbron, N. Triplett, D. Levy, A. VViner, S. Fienberg, B. Samuelson, M. Segal, S. XVarsaw, H. Bernstein, H. Barron, R. Schwartz, L. Branman, S. Nichols, H. McCarthy, E. Goldstein, C. Mehr. Row Z-E. Suloway, H. Biederman, B. Luther, C. Grace, G. Sherman, L. Seidler, R. Hirsch, I. Goodfriend, B. Turovlin, M. Rosen- thal, L. Hersh, G. Roman, E. Henkel, M. McCaffrey, M. Kaufman. Row 1-L. Buck, E. Friedmann, M. McClenahan CSec'y.D, J. Kauffman, M. Atwood CP1'es.j, L. VValler. H. Green, B, Nndelman CTreas.j, M. More CV. Pres.j. Page 134 S UN fl flew ,er-F No, sir! . . . you wanted to see the R.O.T.C.'s drilling? . . . If you'd like to see us youlll have to stand behind that spectator rope . . . yes sir, you say that you don't know anything about the Hyde Park R.O.T.C. unit .... Well, you see .... Itls this way .... We have this year one of the largest units in our history .... Yes, and with so many boys, We had to increase some of the different corps . . . yes, if you come this Way, sir . . . Why then I'1l show you just what We do in our spare moments .... I R.O.T.C. 'K For who is there that can compare three hundred and iifty cadets really With the Hyde Park Infantry? makes this year's unit the largest in the This year that statement is truer than regimental history of Hy k.ryWV ever before. The vast enrollment of '39 'tR.O.'sH have also ak 9,xLa.t'a new w,wJ,i5?'i5 WM .wefyi STAFF: Row 2-lst Lt. R. Currier, Zncl Lt. J. Sonley, Sgt. M. WVarman, Sgt. J. Loomis, lst Lt. XV. Hoffman, lst Lt. R. Marks. Row l-lst Bt. Major D. Declrick, Lt. Col. J. Hall, Adj. Capt. VV. Lawshe. Page 156 COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Row 3-R. Roberts, R. MacDonald, Kluge, W. Scott, I. Sonley, T. Macburney, W. Hoffman, R. Barker, C. Nelson, R. Bonifield. Row 2-G. Romstedt, J. Maguire, G. Grant, D. Dedrick, E. Packard, G. Cleaver, I. Carrie, R. Marks. Row 1-I. Ansett, W. Seitz, R. Miller, Brewer, J. Hall, W. Lawshe, R. Townsend, P. Vanderwall. NON-COMMTSSIONED OFFICERS: Row 3-B. Fenton, I. Poister, F. Scott, R. Casper, C. Moses, Sgt. Clinkofstine. Row Z-M. Bing, C. Delleheld, G. Senelick, Corp. R. Nathan- son, J. Moriarity, Corp. R. Bradshaw, Sgt. I. McCord, Sgt. E. Tetzner. Row 1-P. Schwen- ler, lst Lt. I. Maguire. R. Schlesinger CPres.D, Sgt. Brewer, Sgt. I. Loomis, Znd Lt. XV. Scott. important task, that of policing the school building and its premises. The fine work of these new '4M.P.'s CMilitary Policej-many would-be student offend- ers Were thwarted in their attempts to permanently borrow bicycles, and break into lockers. The same Hyde Park f'Bob- bies also lessen the strenuous work of the Monitors by patrolling the halls at all times. As the R.0.T.C. has the job of guarding at any school -entertainment, the usher corps were, of necessity, greatly enlarged. This activity is the largest duty of the cadets. Crack drill squads were organized from all the companies. A picked platoon conducts daily drills in preparation for spring competition. Places in this group Page 137 PICKED PLATOON: Row 3-S. Hodgson, B. Smith, J. Moriarity, H. jackson, J. Sear- foss, B. Ehrlich, L. Foxworthy, D. Beynon, R. Thormahlen, R. Madden, M. Reiss, Corp M. Bing, N. Silberman, S. Meier, Corp. J. McCord. Row 2-B. Lipman, M. Wallace W. Weinstein, C. Pellefield, Corp. M. Rifkin, N. Bantsolas, M. Lampell, Corp. R. Brad- shaw, R. Quick, M. Catozzo. Row 1-B. Fenton, F. Vibrans, Corp. J. Beird, Sgt. Schwemler, Sgt. R. Schlesinger, lst Lt. I. Maguire, Zncl Lt. W. Scott, Sgt. J. Loomis Corp. C. Moses, Sgt. F. Scott. 'T COMPANY A: Row 3-J. Tobin, M. Gilmore, P. Wray, G. Lyon, R. Brennan, L. Casper, R. Charnock, C'. Bishop. H. Jackson, XV. Scanlon, G. Lee, I. Katricz, M. XVarwick. Row 2- lst Sgt. XV. Broelmann, B. Lipman, Corp. VV. O'Daniel, M. Cartozza. Corp. G. Grombacher, Corp. J. Beird, A. Spiro, M. Salant, J. VVarwick, VV. Parkins, B. O'Neal. Row 1-Sgt. R. XVilcox, Sgt. L. XVeile, Znd Lt. C. Nelson, Adj. Capt. VV. Lawshe, Capt. P. Vanderwall, lst Lt. XV. Hoffman, lst Lt. R. Marks. Sgt. G. Shuey, Sgt. E. Tetzner. have been sought eagerly during both se- mesters. The chances for self-advance- ment in R.O.T.C. depend largely on service, efficiency, and years. The ancient adage which says that '4Competition is the life of trade, is splendidly applied to the R.O.T.Cfs for they not only compete as individuals, but as companies, platoons, and regiments. Page158 In the end, Company E was the final vic- tor in the fall company competition fol- lowed by Company C, D, B, and lastly A. Of course, if you ask an R.O.T.C. lad which company was the best, he'd, with out a doubt, name that company to which he belonged, be it A, B, C, D, or E. For each of the members is very partial to- COMPANY B: Row 4-G. Goldberg, C. Bastan, R. Judd, L. Schlegel, W. Oftedahl, J. Finnegan, J. Thatcher, J. Stair, P. Hines, C. Clark. Row 3-M. Goldberg, C. Waltom, M. Bertram, W. Weiiisteiii, A. VViner, Sgt. G. Senelick, Corp. I. Lehman, M. Lightstein, B. Athens, S. Padove, A. VVinsluerg. Row 2-B. Higgins, Corp. I. Searfoss, G. Kenney, Corp. I. Poister, Sgt. L. Osterweis, Corp. C. Moses, R. Strobel, M. Brown, M. Reiss. Row 1-lst Sgt. D. Kenney, Znd Lt. R. MacDonald, 2nd Lt. J. Crane, Capt. R. Townsend, Lt. Col. I. Hall, 2nd Lt. G. Cleader, Sgt. F. Scott. COMPANY C Row 4-B. Ehrlich, L. Bjorklund, Corp. R. Nathanson, Sgt. R. Casper. C. Cole, Sgt. R. Schlesinger, Sgt. P. Schwemler, D. Hochman, A. Mindes, H. Guttman R. Kreeger. Row 3-T. Malmrose, L. Pickley, C. Dellefield, N. Silberman, I. Hite. R. Oul- ette, R. VVebel, L. Mandelstein, J. Kessler, G. Pethick, C. Valentine. Row 2-lst Sgt. I Adler, M. Glatt, E. Shuey, D. McCune, A. Loewy, D. VVight, R. Learner, M. Lampell T. Ferraro, D. Shankland, T. Athens. Row l-M. Nolan, N. Bantsolas, 2nd Lt. T. Mac- Burney, lst Lt. R. Bonifield, Capt. J. Ansett, lst Lt. R. Currier, 2nd Lt. I. Sonley, L. VVien J. Moriarity. ward his own respective unit. This shows real loyalty! In the spring of 1939, Sergeant W. J. Brewer, ace military instructor, formed regiments instead of battalions. This had been necessary due to the increased enrollment. Th-e band and two companies comprise a battalion, while the other three companies make up the other. Zing-Bang! No, these aren't HG men, they're only the boys at target practice. It is a known fact that all en- listed who wear Hkhakiv must really know how to handle a rifle as well as know how to use it. For this purpose the rifle range had been greatly perfected this past year by the installation of special bullet traps. This deserves thanks to the Department of War. These new target Page 139 COMPANY D: Row 4-Corp. B. VVorth, Corp. B. Fenton, Corp. F. Vibrans, J. Chitwood, Sgt. S. Abrams, M. Perlman, S. Kaufman, B. Yule, J. Canterbury, K. Cochran. Row 3- E. Elmore, C. Hausman, E. Frank, R. Shackleton, M. Roth, Corp. H. Lurie, K. Sweitzer, J. Landy, R. Thormahlen, M. Morgan, M. Turner, H. Homan. Row 2-N. Ceralde, J. Compton, B. VVhyte, H. Benson, I. VVein, Tinling, M. Saske, S. White, F. Wendelburg, M. XVeil, D. Hughes, G. Shackleton, D. Thomas. Row 1-Sgt. W. Miller, Sgt. J. Bolton, Sgt. C. Arnow, Sgt. M. VVarman, Lt. G. Kluge, Capt. W. Seitz, Major D. Dedrick, lst Lt. R. Barker, Znd lt. G. Grant, Sgt. Duft, Sgt. E. Clinkofstine. COMPANY E: Row 4-Corp. J. Bleadon, J. Rabin, VV. Chrisholm, B. Campbell, G. Mac- Guidwin, H. Munn, L. Foxworthy, L. Bell. Corp. B. Eastman, H. Hausman, Corp. M. Bing. Row 3-R. Quick, S. Meier, S. Fienberg, B. Smith, NV. Wfilliams, S. Bender, Corp. C'. Mac- Arthur, R. Madden, S. Hodgson, Corp. M. Rifkin. Row 2-lst Sgt. C. Vtfaltrip, J. W'illiams, M. Wallace, H. Macpherson, J. Coleman, P. Falkenstein, VV. Jennings, E. Angrist, Corp. R. Bradshaw, L. Carodonna. Row l-Sgt. J. McCord, Sgt. S. Horton, lst Lt. E. Packard, Cdt. Capt. G. Romstedt, Capt. R. Miller, lst Lt. J. Maguire, Znd Lt. XV. Scott, Sgt. J. Loomis. Col. Sgt. A. Goldberg. holders are expected to better the marks- manship as a whole considerably. After a slight delay in laying new wires, the competition began and the team was formed. Only the best fellows are al- lowed on the team and at that they have to be crack shots to earn even a tryout for making the team. f'Hut-2-3-4-Hut-2-3-4-CompanyI Halt Page 140 1-21 And thus the drill goes on and will continue to go on long after the present troops have graduated. But we stand as- sured that none of the future years will possibly produce any finer soldiers than the 1939 class has done already. For none is there that can compare With the present Infantry! BAND 1: Row 4-R. Hampton, NV. Jones, G. Walker, S. Burton, J. Kaplan, J. Bleadon, VV. Erley, A. Eaglesham, R. Turner, R. Strobel, L. VVest, N. Cohen, J. Landy, A. Ziegler. Row 3-Sgt. S. Horton, E. Kirchner, R. Gilruth, R. Caldwell, J. Mongerson, J. Clark, M. Brown, B. Brennan, R. Hampton, L. Bjorklund, E. Bakke, J. Symmes, L. Groupe, D. Scofield, J. Coleman. Row 2-W. Day, D. Thomas, B. Clutterham, H. Macpherson, B. Ehrlich, L. Kuh, D. McCune, L. Greenberg, J. McGinnis, M. Goldstein, W. Kelley, S. Sosna, S. Nichols. Row l-M. Pobersky, M. Rath, V. Packard, J. Ehrenreich, A. Allen, Captain Fagan, Cdt. Cmdr. G. Romstedt, F. Bridges, E. Henkel, L. Pobersky, E. Austin. BAND Z: Row 4-R. Shackleton, C. Lukey, Sgt. D. Duft, R. Heer, R. Jones, A. Boetticher, B. Mander, E. Packard, H. Munn, G. MacGuidwin, T. MacBurney, H. Flack, J. Foley, L. Axeball, P. Cohen, J. Duffeck. Row 3--M. Rifas, L. Fisher, B. Hartnett, R. Nacarato, H. Goldberg, B. Traynor, L. Foxworthy, C. Schneider, Corp. B. Eastman, D. Paddock, J. Waxler, B. Henderson, T. VVoosley, J. Kessler, P. Banks. Row Z-F. Nelson, Sgt. S. Hor- ton, R. Bradley, F. Weiidelburg, R. Long, P. Blumenfeld, S. Larurn, K. Mack, Sgt. J. Bolton, R. Rubens, L. Bell, Lt. J. Crane, R. Stone, T. Hallett, Sgt. VV. Hollis, D. Sirnborg, E. Elmore, L. Eaglesham. Row 1-M. Saske, J. Baker, A. Liberman, S. Emery, D. Alexander, Capt. Fagan, A. Allen, D. XVillard. S. Dunham, Sgt. G. Shuey, R. VVeber. BAND Da, da, a, al With the fanfare of trumpets and a blare from the horns, the Band swings out f'The Star-Spangled Banner, and a thousand students stand at attention While Captain Fagan . . . Here, here, this isn't an assembly re- port. But even so, one can't mention the Band without getting involved in the as- sembly question. For it's true that our Band supplies the zip to all the assem- blies. Our musicians are often packing their instruments to seek their fortunes outside of school. Everyone says that Hyde Park makes a good showing at music festivals and high school band contests. Yes, sir! Capt. Joseph Fagan and all the lads! Puge 141 Practice Drill Color Guard Forward March Sgt. Brewer The Band Take Your Posts! Medal Award Right-Dress! Squads-Right Pass In Review! Hut'y-2-3-4- Heads Up! Orders from Headquarters X l l r by J af' N: 1' O Q5 x W X f , i 11A TEF'ft4Y Ha, Ha, Ha .... It's really funny . . . in fact . . . Ha, ha ,... I can't even stop laughing .... Say, if you don't find yourself in one of these mob scenes . . . Well . . . imagine that you're there . . . 'cause you probably are . . . but just can't recognize the back of your head. . . . Or if you are on more pages than one . . . don't think youlre the tip-top of our school . . .well . . . Fm sure the suspense is too much . . . so just go on and take a peek. .1.,..,. in.-. g 144 Rcccpffiowz Room at Dag1zrc1'1'c's DAGUERRE STUDIO F or Many Years The Official Photographer of the Aitchpe 218 SOUTH WABASH AVE. Ninth Floor Wabash 0527 SCHOLARSHIP 58 AWARDS 59 f Louise Cummins flyears Monmoufh 4yennsMacMurray O 1 Rijra Liberman Helen Flanders Q Ayn Norfnwesfern Z. yn ll.,sChic:aqo ' Alice Cmnt' Ann Ruewlher lynOberlin-Uodlhicaqo lyeor Oberlin Mvrmy Wax Lal 0 Wexler Zyr. Un Chicnqo Zyrf llorfllwicoqo Nurse! 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