Hyde Park High School - Aitchpe Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1940

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Loved-as much as Chips ever was. Every sludenl in Hyde Park High gels a warm leeling in his hearl when he comes across our guiel lreas- urer unhurriedly slipping lhrough lhe halls lending lo his numerous accounls. Slill, he's never loo busy lo slop lor a lriendly word, or lo relale an amusing incidenl in lhal homey drawl ol his. He is really Hyde Park's lvlr. Chips. Today, June lhirleenlh, is Mr. Byland's sixly-lillh birlh- day. We should all be glad: bul lhis is one year when we wish lhal Mr. Byland had made a mislake in his accounls, lor now, when we say Happy Birlhday, we musl add au revoir. So, as a birlhday presenl, a parling gill, and iusl bee cause we love him, we are dedicaling lhis year's annual lo Mr. Byland. Happy Birlhday and Good-by lvlr. Byland . JOHN R. BYLAND 21 II Hllemnriam EAC U LTY Miss Florence l.. Abboll Miss Margarel Corlcell MAINTENANCE Mr. Louis Sclioeneclce-Engineer Cuslodian Mr. Jolm Ealvey-Janilor STUDENTS Miss Barbara l-loward Mr. James Purcell PQ4 III I W I MII THE YEARBOOK OF HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ND iff Ze THEME LQDMM fXHce M VVondedand depped Hwu aiookmg ghssand Rmumia wnob new wodd awanmg ner. Somewner like Alice, we're going Jro Sfep Thru Jrne Keynobuinhaa bookand'HavelHwu1he paqea NVnHe ,HHce found aH +Hngs dranqe and new umher adven- rureg we dwilnnd ourudvesinfanuHarse+Hngs,arnong fanuHar peopJe,for Hue book E a ENary,a record of one yeaHslHein'Wdyde PadcLandf' Recognhe H? CD? coume you do. Thx dub wasine one youjohedqrnk uwjdenr happened ro yougrhar was your+eacherg+nk xvesyourfoo+baH+eanm aHeraH,rVsyourscnooL your wodd yourlimy. ..So. ..HTHRU THE KEY- HOLEH... 42' . Hx ' A- 1 J.,--r g V, ws: ,,1 1 4 Q , , +1 , .v 1- 54. if . .. , . gk. 'eh' '- A . - L , J 4 1 X- .- ' . P ' Q .. + mt 15' f f Y 4...--ff 7-MA -' ' -3. 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QUEEN AITCI-lPE Guess wlwall l aclually rubbed elbows Today willi Queen AiJrcl'ipe ll Yes. sl1e's Jrlwe girl chosen by Hyde Park Annual subscribers. A commillee oi live boys and live girls, our besl cilizens, chose llfie candidales for Jrliis elec- Jrion. l've lorgollen lo inlroduce Jrlwe lovely lass. Diary, meer Miss Barbara Jean Eosler. Barbara, may l loresenl Dear Diary . . . Of course, Barbara is as popular as slie is prelly. Clubs?7 She was a member of Sr. and Jr. Girls, Mixed Chorus, G.A.A. and Monilors. l'low'sTl1al1Cor a winner? Queen ol clwarm, queen of beauly and QUEEN Al-l'Cl-lPE .... I '1 Msn.: YJQVIF , 6 ff! Mi' 3 ,JR , I S :ff 'is ,mx ' HQ- - ,nr- who pix A Z' 5. ' AN OPEN BOOK Page I4 2 .1 - fn' ffm ' R 1i1' L!:Q:'g ,Nfl L gxgfgfp f - 4,5 . R. -, E-ips, ,gewjfgri ,x i -dz L1 A xr v u. ' i 1 ' ,. '- MA I, A km r- 1. -A .A-JF. 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Zurawski Office Force Miss Ann Buckley Miss Helene Cranby Mrs. Viola H. Murphy Miss Camille O'Donnell Mrs. Mary L. Vursell Miss Evelyn Wenig Refired Teachers Miss Grace I. Bridge Miss Margarer Johnson ' ' ffufR41Lf.M.zZ 74,,,g,,,f Shura fghwa Resigned Teachers Miss Elizaloerh Grady Transferred Teachers Mr. Elmer T. Deahl Miss Esiher E. Mulroy Miss Evelyn l. Phelan Miss Dororhy E. Roberis Psychologisfs M iss Mae Kernan- Travelling Psychologisi Miss Lucy Buckley- Adiusimenf 'reacher Miss Madeline Arndl- Clerk in charge of Tiles Miss Winifred Donaldson- Clerk in charge of checking Jresis Miss Eihel l.ups+ein- Clerk in charge oi Transfer of records Page 25 GOOD POINTS OF Tl-TE FACULTY Page 26 FRESHMEN 2 wwfwb ZWUMA WQ5S3 , WJZ W, gawk LLP' WM' W wgfff 4855 J Q MJ . ZZ f-A 3 JMU in X Jang! f , f 7 OJJTD JAWWZ iii' - H99ELLP5'cDLD6'5T7Z gig fffigw Wi f 50022 L- ff M Ufwljgf iii? d anjyvwffdj V700 yd' qf Vw M Wjffw ' A ,gf 'UW j ,L - I A IB J fm Qywff Vffyff ,5 www WW? W WW QW' j 1 SUE E Q-. K? ,WVWVMX fi B! ul' Amwwfflft 71 gif F? M5555 T35 U if A? Q1 IA OFFICERS: Row I-- E. Levy, Sec'y-IA, H. Gur- ney, Pres.-IAQ M. SmiTh, Vice-Presflfh. Page 28 CLASS OFFICERS This morning a young lady approached me and unraveled This sad Tale. Today was voTing day, and I gayly Tripped over To The polls. lDuring my lunch period Too, buT every good ciTizen has To sacriTice someThing Tor his consTiTuTional righT To voTe.l I placed my crosses aTTer The names I Thoughl' belonged To The people besT suiTed Tor The oTTices They were running Tor. BuT low and behold . . . when The reTurns came in, The winners were no one I Icnew. I'm in an awTul Tix, she wailed and Then wenT on her way. Poor Thingll She doesn'T l4now ThaT The Annual is TeaTuring The oTTicers oT each class aT The head oT iTs secTion. BuT you dol Look Tor Them! DIVISION ADAMS: Row 3 -R. Mandel, R. WinTers, R. Finlc, A. RoberTs, J. Bull, Marliel, B. SmiTh, M. J. Busse, R. MacGuidwin Thal, J. Levey. DIVISION BOND: Row 3- J. Shannon, N. BienenTeIcI hm A i .. Aix .Q WeITer, G. Farrell, B. Rose Cohen, D. Marshall, Proslcaner, J. EpTon, R Owen. Row 2-A. Bievig B. ZeviTz, J. Colley, E Wagenberg, J. Howard, E Greenspahn, B. Bridge, Z Levine, A. Burns, N. Appel B. Green, B. MaTThews. F Travis, R. Wilkie. C. ner. Row I-S. Hammond T. Swenson, M. .Zawaclci Miss Bond, D. Boarclmad H. Poulos, A. Seslcind. R. Lapine, B. Judd, A. Car- Ter, C. Lund, E. Bell, M. Gordon, E. Keher, D. Cohen. Row 2-T. TaIoI'T, I. Olson, G. Bishop, C. SmiTh, C. Belsing, A. Bleslcan, H. Iwa- gami, K. Hayden, S. Fisher, Row I-E. BerIcoviTz, A. GusTavson, F. Miesse, P. SmiTh, L. Levin. B. Golden- M, shuiirn, I. Banchik, E1 B. Wiegel, E. Van Hise, LI M. Bad- fur' AG DIVISION RENTZ: Row 4 -W. Midlcill, VV. Carler, R. Seruya, L. Fausl, D. Russlan, B. Covingron, R. Knapp, N. Buclcner, M. Krass, T. Sperling, E. Kris- Jrof, B. Smirh. Row 3-J. Forsylh, J. Jacquel, B. Passmore, L. Zuschlag, C. Morrissey. N. Scharff, J. Monroe. E. Le-fir, D. Reu- rner, J. Miller, A. Brown. Row- 2-V. Edlh, K. Mac- Iee, C. Radosrils, T. Sirner, L. Lakin, J. I-Iammer, E. Slroqsberg, A. Winnell, J. Lieberman, J. Lyman, B. I-'Iar'I'man, I. Moses, M. WhenI1,A. Siegel, Y. Smilh, Miss Renli, W. Slamelos. B. Kaplan, S. Koonrz. DIVISION WI-IELX-.Nz Row 3-J. McBurney, S. Wilson, M. Eschenbaum, W. Hick- man, B. Goodman, B. Ganelc, I-I. Voulirilsas, J. I-leylow, M. Bond,.S. Mal'- lhews, B. Dunn, R. Borsl. Row 2-R. I-Iarris, N. Cohen, J. Scheller, J. Wil- Iey, M. Smilh, M. Tachau. C, Kronemyer, L. Ginsburg. C. Gomori, M. I-Venderson. I-I. Veesaerr, J. Rolhschild J. Roman, S. Mclzaclden, T. Gallagher. Row I-J, Barlell, S. Seelig, R. Lanl. Miss Whelan, L. Kirkland. E. Saunders, G. Rosenberq. DIVISION GILLOGLY: Row 2-J. Talenco, R. Church, C. Kafsaros, L. Jalle, M. Rubin, L. Trippel. Row I-J. Villaas, T. Young, P. I-Ienderson, M. Pollaclc, A. Trubalcoll, J. Marley. DIVISION LEE: Row 3-D. Drenckpohl, W, Johnson, VX. Williams, F. Reecl, G. Boqolub, F. I-Iadesman, D. Cameron, R. Norlham. Row 2-C. Wealherall, J. Pro- nos, J, Jacobs, M. Leopold, R. Rohr, I-I. Melniclc, J. Karel, J. Slanlon, J. Rey- nolds, D. Bass. Row I--S. Fallar, D. Bell, J. Lacey, Mrs. J. Lee, P. Poncher, J. Pines, P. Bishop. Page 29 riff Z' PEN UAH. U Mi . Page 30 'Lum PW UD H-nf ini' TO SEE OURSELS AS ITHERS SEE US , 5, 1 S M 1 : + - ',.,, . 4, . SOP!-IOMGRES f I f ffm, AV A X, fybpfufj' Mjwy J' AJ M0 611 fL7MW7WjA,ifv05w'f f ifffx, KWDWC, U Jw fawwfjjf sq! MWQQ M , lm, Wnzffv gif! jk M A -- uQfJVMjC99f'7i In Wfwwf , Hfxgfv My fffgffwffwwff N W ,gm QL W ww ' J MMM? MW f' 15 X 47 Di WWW? 04, MQ f Wjlik f jj Z! 0' A I X fi f K MQW Y Wiwififwff .fu 7 0 if ,C wffff x A 4 ,-,, ,. ML A W CLASS OFFICERS ZB: S. Messinqer, 2B Pres.: S. Sfrauss, 2B Sec'y.g E. Fef- Iers, 2B Comm.: J. CarseI, 2B Vice-Pres. CLASS OFFICERS 2f'x: I. Fox, 2A Pres.: J. Rosen- s ' Iscrq, ZA Seoyg B. Groom buum, QA Comm.: B. Past., QA Vice-Pros. . 4 G Page 32 I DIVISION ARVIN: Row 3 -J. CaiIIes, I-I. Saiki, R. SmiII1, B. Seaman. E. Loeser, M. Friedlander, D. Belkvap, R. WaIIacIc, W. Greig. B. Johnson, IJ. Iasield, L. WaIsI1, F. Ve- qazo, D. WI'1iI'e. Row 2- I. Richie, R. Korf, VV. Dori, C. Redman, J. MCNUH, J. Berggren, R. Peck, B. Mc- Carthy. K. I-Iaderlein, I. Williams, L. Comer, E. Levi, M. Cohen, F. Rosen- Ihal. Row I-O. Meduga. M. Weisenberg, I-I. Mosko- vifz, Miss L. Arvin, L. Rid- ker, D. I-Iuane, L. Miller. DIVISION BARNARD: Row 3-B. Gerasia, I-I. Efringer, E. GoICIs'rein, S. MasseI, J. Shaw, J. NoI:Ie, L. Rosen- berg, P. I-IeIIman, I-I. Tefer, E. Bender, J. OoIds+ein, F. Yaeqer. R. Dee. Row 2- 6. Bell, M. Beniamin, R. Smffh, E. KaIIen, D. Rowe, R. Winfer, B. Boas, I-I. Reich, E. Lewis, C. Perel, E. Kaplan, G. V!ooIf, R. Consfanfine, M. Sfevens, R. Brandwein, N. I-Iinfon. D. Tarson. Row I-S. Goldin, R. Weisberq. J. Bender. D. Horwiiz, Miss Barnofd, V Lewis, J Connor. R. Gold- bero, C. Neu. DIVISION BUTTS: Row 3- W. S+one, I-I. Rorh, P Reich, B. Srein, D. Weiss M. Goodman, D. Genrry M. DeMar. Row 2-O. Bur Ier, F. EpsIein, L. Shafer B. Baron, M. Shames, L Jacobson, M. Wainwright M. Kaufman, E. Fineberg V. Benson, J. Rosenheim Row I-M. Beniamin, B Slack, G. Drury, Miss Dru- b e c Ic, M. Schnecke, A GIass, E. Tarlowslcy. DIVISION ESPENSI-IADE Row 3-M. Margolis, L GiIberI', I-I. Tenner, F. Carl- son, M. Lakin, D. Cohen Row 2-S. Rosen, R. Birn- baum, J. Krall, E. 'Ioushin R. Peferson, J. WooI'f,AJ DeIano, G. Diner. Row I-- N. Nordgren, J. Minir. A Engerman, J. Blair, I-I Berezin, C. Karpen. DIVISION CONLEY: Row 3-G. KapIan. V. Kramer, M. Goldberg, A. I-IaIasIca, Srern, M. Sieinberg. G. Cone, V. Gongaware, T. Fox, W. Galligan, F. John- s'ron, L. Singer. D. MeIIzer, L. Berngard. Row 2-C. WaI'ron, A. RoI'JecIc, S. Sharfer, G. Ingraham, B. WooII, J. CoIeman, J. Price, E. Elmore, M. Koa reI:I1y, I. Pass, S. Johnson, H. Brown, M. Saske. Row I -D. Kernchen, L. Weiss, D. KraII, Miss Conley, B. GoITIieb, Z. Corpeny, M. I-Iandler. DIVISION CURTISS: Row 3-A. Levine. O. WaIIscI1- Iaeger, B. WhiIe, R. DeuIsch, L. Raabe, D. Whifing, J. Symmes, E. GoIdsmiIh, D. McKinsey, C. Mo'r'rier, B. Pass. R. CaIc.I- weII. B. UIman, B. MencIeI- son, P. Wray. M. BIOCIK. Row 2-M. ShoIIenberger, C. A+waIer. L. Israel, M. TuIIis, S. Barnes, R. I-Ierbs'I', M. Gasser. D. Duff, C. Wurzburger. D. SmiIh, M. Kirchner, D. Bowman, C. Remingion, B. EpsIein, N. Lecldy. Row I-P. Snipes, P. Lape, F. Mas+roIsIcv. Miss Curriss, L. Wing, S. lang, M. Larson. Page 33 DIVISION GORDON: Row 3-J. Addanle, R. Baer, C. Pelerson, F. Whilmer, D. Warsaw, M. Schaefer, I. Zisoolr, L. Billiqheim, L. Schroeder, P. Krilofl, B. Smiley, W. Rherla, A. Cohen. Row 2-H. Con- couris, T. Fleischer, V. Burns, V. Grenroclc. F. Mi- Iavich, B. Keiler, B. Blizard, C. Wolf, B, Kovnal. D. Ry- lander, R. Greenspan, S. Panzer, R. Pappas. Row I -F. Kahn, C. Sullivan, H. Schroeder, D. Harper, D. Gordon, M. Carler, M. Wade, J, Harn, V. Kohler- berqer. DIVISION JEWFLL: Row 4 +A. Kirnbauer, B. VVAJ '. Duvall, R. Charnoclc, O. Lyon, J. Holubelr, M. Sanq, G. Rodriclc. Row 3-F. Theard, A. Vereraysse, B. Carpenler, J. Baker, M. Loelller, J. Fiedler, F. Trouqhlon, F. Hoplcins, R. Muldoon. Row 2-L. Gold- Inerqor, M. Coolf, N. Smilh, C. Bishop, J. Jacobson C. Ginsburq, F. Friedman. Row I-S. Minlcus, C. Thomp- son, J. Finley, E. Tobolslcy, B. Ramsay. Paqe 34 69 - AA Q L. DIVISION JOHNSON: Row 3-G. Pelhiclc, N. Boron, B. Newell, D. Harpe, O. Kirk, I. Schwarrz, B. Chase, B. Laichas, I. Fisher, M. Crohn. Row 2-R. Bor- gia, R. DuBois, H. Hanna- han, A. Tremper, H. Liedlce, F. Nelson, T. Lielz, J. Bally, N. Michaux. Row I-W. Shorr, M. Conroy, Miss Johnson, F. Long, E. Ull- mann. DIVISION LAWLER: Row 2-L. Mandelslein, B. Wal- lace, B. Jacobson. B. Bu- ford, L. McLaughlin, J. Graus, W. Brannigan, G. Kangas, R. Jagoda, C. Dowell, J. Tobin, F. Locher. Row I-C. Nahamlcin, F. Caliendo, M. Fredericksen. H. Tucker, F. Miller, L. Boerger, P. Sliclcler, H.Ash- lord, J. Buck, A. Jensen, M. Morris, A. Peinleur, O. Forward. I----A DIVISION MEINDERS: Row 3-G. Sarlas, I-I. Ames, L. I-IaII, M. SI'1iIIon, C. Leo- pold, A. Cirron, R. Sfrauss, C. Panama, K. Desorad, R. Myers, Row 2-B. Salins, J. Rosenberg, J. Weinshenker, B. Simon, V. Lurz, M. Waldo, C. MueIIer, B. Greenbaum, P. I-Iopkins, E. Waldner, E. Sfrauss, R. Parker, S. Orman, R.Ouick, A. Neher. Row I-I. Pelz, E. SirT1Ier, J. COIborn, MISS Meinders, E. Maffeson, E. Sruariq E. CI1on. DIVISION O'CONNOR: Row 3-E. Banks, E. Dia- mond, N. Kaner, I. Wein, R. Berman. Row 2-J. Mor- rissy, E, KapIan, A. LewiS, B. JaI-Ie, M. Lipson, E. Abramson, S. Lezak. Row I -B, IsraeIs'ram, D. Dia- mond, E. Samson, Miss O'Conner, L. Kaflin, B. Zuker, U. Allen. DIVISION LECHTENBERG: Row 3-W. Jacquet K. Kelley, E. Kopf, C. Alexan- der, W. Jennings, M. War- wick, C. Teffemer, L. Salrzman, R. Prodor, I-I. Jackson, G. Lee, M. Gre- maII1, S. GIIIIIZ, G. Gold- berg. Row 2-J. Morris, J. Munroe, D. Emsfrom, I-I. Robinson, M. McKay, M. I-Iar'r, P. Korn, E. Pascoe, M. Sfupp, B. McCord, L. I-Ialas, I-I, Brueckner. Row I -F. Jorbin, N. Eckland, M. DrenCkpoI1I, Mr. LeCI'1Ien- berg, D. Nossum, Y. Davis, A. Sfemas. DIVISION MARSTON: Row 3-C. McEII'1aney, M. AI- Ien, J. CI1risIensen, D. ScI'1aIzman, C. Purvis, I-I. Hornan, M. Perlman, C. SmiII'1, B. Moore, S. Mes- singer, W. PI'1iIIips, E. Bobb, J. Edwards, W. Van- dervorf. Row 2-D. I-IeFF- ner, G. Covert M. CicImIar, B. BurneII, D. Parrish, W. VanI-Ioesen, Rosenberg, M. Sharpe, R. Sheppard, C. I-Iallberg, E. Davies, J. Levinson, S. Kadison. A. Rozada, B. Feldman. Row I -B. Ponscheek, M. Schuch- man, P. Dorris, W. I-Iar- geH, Miss Marsfon, C. I-Iarge'H, L. Dorris, C. Arm- sfrong, D. Guff. we Page 35 DIVISION PEEBLES: Row 3 -G. Sanford, S. Gordon, E. Weiss, J. Krause, R. Brunson, W. Williams, W. Haynes, J. Korslwalc, L. Bar- ren, D. Sliuqan. Row 2- R. Brown, M. Pierson, I. Connor, J. Caplan. L. Marlcman, N. Zelinlco, V Marlin, M. Lucas, M Hiies, I. Palienl, R. Swin- ney, M. Neuberl. Row I- J. Kafricz, M. O'Leary, C Harroun, Miss Peebles, H Klamlca, M. Slwulrnan, R. Kline. DIVISION RIVERS: Row 3 -E. Miner, M. Friddle, D. Byrurn, M. Pray, R. Beynon. J. Folre, H. Esles, J. Car- sel, Harris, D. Koslorslcy, V. Barnes, H. Johns. Row 2- A. Spoolrnan. J. Alrnquisf, B. Andorshok, D. Bossor, M. Burleson, S. Slrauis, M Williams, J, Midlfill, J. Nollis, D. Slovons, G. Slonl, S. Wlwilo, H. Blaz, B. Duvcznporl, I. Green- splmn. Row I-S. Einlmorn, E. Soavorus, G. Lovlcovilv A. Goodman, Mrs. Rivers If. Hausrrmnn, P. Sadow, E Fullvrs, B. Goldborq. Page 36 QQ DIVISION ROTH: Row 3- F. Pariell, M. Rollw, S. Ceia, R. McKeaque, R. GiIruI'I'1, L. Slrauss, E. Hirsch, D. Sullivan, H. Sfeinberg. Row 2-J. Nudelman, M. Slain- ners, D. Clark, B, Howard, N. Naylor, B. Palmer, H. Kahn, B. Afliens, R. Lee. Row I-R. Rubin, V. Kemp, B. Calaldo, M. Weiner, A. Marlinez. DIVISION SHIDELER: Row 3-E. Flessor, G. Slwaclcle- Ion, A. Finder, M. GIa'rI, J. Rosen'rI1aI, H. Given, P. Reinerlsen, E. Branl, W. Pinlcerlon, A. Sfone, E. Hanell, G. Goldsrein, H. Humble. Row 2-E. Rubin, R. Parham, M. Flood, M. Barry, S. Hamburger, D. WiIIer, B. Bain, B. LicI1'ren, D. WiIIer, R. Dubovy, T. Ferris, P. Daiz, M. Grau- Iopf, M. Hammond, M. Weil. Row I-E. Ro'rI'1s- cI'iiId, C. Minium, R. Daus, Mr. SI'1ideIer, E. Liplcin, D. Gifrelson, S. Silberman. DIVISION TUCKER: Row 3 -W. Gieselman, E. An- grisl, R. I-larlnelr, I. .' Drucker, R. Allen, J. Clark W. Francis, J. Piowaly. Row 2-J. S'I'raus, S. Muri- son, M. Garmon, C. Hous- man, I-l. Macpherson, W Thompson, L. Davis. Row I -P. Marks, D. Wells, S. Greenwald, l'l. Fung, Mr. Tucker, D. Sabbalh, L. Wright F. Block, J. Wolf. DIVISION UPTON: Row 3 -E. Shapiro, N. Fox, J. Wasko, J. Tibor, E. Mc- Dermorl, M. Bing, J. Fein, F. Werler, B. Carrer, J. Finnegan. Row 2-V. Srokes, E. Edelman, L. Ko- masney, G. Bowers. M- Graves, M. I-lamilfon, R. Brunner, R. Brandwein, J. James. Row I-C. Easlon, M. Sarkisian, M. Bailis, N. Abbell, W. Arends, R. Birch, B. Gersnenson, D. Berlenshaw, B. Mueller, J. I-loodwin, S. Diamond. ' DIVISION STURGEON: Row 3-C. Dragsledl, M. Epslein, G. Wuesler, D. Beauchamp, M. Lillie, B. Rich, W. Mykyliuk, R. Abelson, B. Raymond, B. Schneider, B. Srarr, R. Mayer, J. Schwager. Row 2 -I-l. Weinslein, B. Nord- wind, P. Mindes, B. I-luqheS. B. Leeland, D. Wolinsky, S. Donovan, J. Smilh, E. Travis, C. Briggs, M. Rall- ner, J. Miller, A. Wino- grad, R. Weil. Row I-B. I-larris, l-I. Schusler, M. Glall, L. Merles, T. Fischel, R. Weiss, B. McConnell. E. Seaverns, G. Levkovilz, A. Goodman, Mrs. Rivers, E. l-lausmann, P. Sadow, E. Felrers, B. Goldberg. DIVISION TANNENBAUM: Row 3-R. l-lirsch, B. Dus- kin, E, Goodyear, B. Block, J. Bronslein, E. Newman, S. Sobel, N. Krisry, S. Kap! lan. Row 2-B. Landa, J. Scoll, R. Wise, B. Bu- chanan, J. Slephan, E. Van Berkun, P. I-louk, J. Fleisch- man, J. Kahn, B. Brodsky. Row I-D. Leva, A. Franz, C. Schram, J. Gray, R. Rappaporl, L. Pace, M. Newman, DIVISION WEST: Row 3- P. Gueffel, G. Toff, D Shields, D. Wood, M. Sack- Ineim, J. Cooper, J. Turner, I-I. Rosenwald, C. Wilson D. LyI'+Ie, V. Del Rosso Row 2-J. I-Iarrison, J Poole, N. I-Iarr, S. LevaIIy N. Roberfson, K. Muir, D Wilson, J. Gill, E. Slade D. Lewin, I. SI'muII, S. Gold scI1midI, G. Monrqomery J. SmyII'1, E. SmiI'I'1. Row I -E. Morgan, D. Sreibel, J BeIz, Mr. West T. Gamber, C. Hoffman, J. SCOH, DIVISION WIGHTMAN Row 3h-E. WI'1iIe, V I-Iepp,J.ScI1er, M. Walker, ' M. I-Iardinq, G. Lundvall F. I-Iosimer, A. GIanIz, S Enqh, J. I-IoIIand, D. Weiss man, C. Knee. Rov. 2-B Silborrnan, M. RiIcy, P Slono, A. Brown, J. Kinq If. ROIIIQ, R. Brennan, C Thompson, L. Einhorn, M Werner, J. SIiIp, 'Q SCI1warIz. Row I--M Avery, M. Kirk, W. Kelley Miss WiqI1Iman, C. SeI1eII J. Seaman, E. I-IarIsIein. V W-1 L- S DIVISION ZURAWSKI: Row 3-N. BorIand, L. Gomboz, J. Brogue, I-I. Rose. L. PIas'r, L. BiorkIund, B. Branch, V. Packard, L. Brin. Row 2-E. Rice, R. Brown, I-I. BuckendaI'1I, H. I-Iausman, P. Lewis, D. Mc- Cune. L. Kulw. Row I--B. Golub, T. SIepI'1en, F. Levin. S. Morris, D. Goode, I.. Fuehrmeyor, M. Moore. fpwfjlk I f Mvvfff XX f ' MAA , Taffy! 55,Q,aA!7fd7VQQy I' fffZ!01VOUzj7:VfJ 4? G J, fd- 53? il an ii . J! fb Klfwvf 2,3 4- H VQW74 U MOJQLMW ,imma WL! A flwfwwlx ff'1,m,' WM 4Q X All 4, Alawe Q ALMA! yafffff Q x WP wif Qgpjww 2 f9ff'f'J Cro! 'D jmwjmygjbo - X fx ' U R JW Q25 M f X ZZQZWM 3 WM 2 MM Qi W WWW ,Mp QZWM XOMLQMJ 654' 055 , J , 0440 M Q X: QQ? lj , 094 fs? Ef- ZQZUJ7 3 A QPLlxQj is r ' R.O.T.C. My, iT looks as if I have iusT reams oT paper here . . . and my liTTle Ticker Tocks ThaT I have loTs oT Time. Time . . . and spaco, ThaT's oxac.Iy whaT I need when I sTarT To Tell you, Diary, all abouT our super R.0.T.C .... To sTarT Things OTT, I can easily see ThaT you're puzzling abouT The meaning OT Those Tour IiTTle leTTers. No, Diary! They did noT iusT pick Tour leTTers aT random Trom a bowl oT aIphabeT soup! They really sTand Tor someThing . . . Reserve OTTicers Training Corps! LeT's see now lI'm Trying To do This in a very miliTarisTic mannerl The nexT Thing we'd beTTer Take up is The imporTance oT These medal be- decked males. Oh heavens, I-lyde Park would Tall To ruins l'm sure, iT iT weren'T Tor our high and mighTy R.O.'s To uphold iTs principles . . . Take, Tor insTance, The M.P.'s Imore iniTials . . . now iT's The MiliTary Rolicel. The oTher day I wiTnessed The mosT amazing scene!! One oT our noT-so-ciTizenIy ciTizens was breezing down The hall sixTy miles an hour, minus a pass. WiTh his nose in The air, he sped righT pasT a moniTor .. .and bumped inTo an M.P. ! ThaT was really someThing To do. The IiTTle oTTender grinned raTher sheepishly. I-Iope everyThing Turned ouT O.K .... buT I know ThaT I Turned a corner Then . . .so I didn'T wiTness The ouTcome. Really, Diary, iT lockers had Taces, you would be able To see The smiles oT conTenTmenT upon Them when Those M.P.'s are hovering around To proTecT Their righTs. Everyone in I-lyde Park is so very proud To Think ThaT They've cuT down locker robberies sevenTy-Tive To eighTy per cenT. lsn'T ThaT wonderTuI? I know ThaT They're proud oT Themselves, Too! l've Taken so much oT my Time and space R. O. T. C. STAFF: Row 2-CapT. Adi. C. WalTrip, ST. SgT. I. I-liTe, LT. C. DeIIeTield, IST LT. M. War- man, lsT l.T. E Levine, CapT, If. Cling. Row I-Mai. J. Sonley, LT. Col. W. ScoTT, Mai. J. Maguire. Page 40 511 s X ,. COM. OFF.: Row 3-ls+ L+. O. Shuey, L+. R. Larson, Cap+. J. Loomis, Cap+. C. Moses, L+. R. Mander, Cap+. Adi. C. Wal+rip, L+. S. l-lor+on, ls+ L+. D. Sfasell, 2nd L+. O. Orombacher, ls+ L+. E. Levin. Row 2-2nd L+. J. Moriari+y, 2nd L+. S. Abrams, Cap+. R. Schlesinger, Cap+. L. Weile, L+. F. Sco++, Cap+. J. Crane, Cap+. E. Cling, L+. R. Wilcox, ls+ L+. M. Warman. Row I-Cap+. J. McCord, Cap+. Corp. S+a++, J. Beirdy Mai. J. Sonley, L+. Col. Wm. Sco++, Mai. J. Maguire, 2nd L+. R. Na+hanson, L+. C. DeIIe+ieId. . pra++Iing on and on al::ou+ our M.P.'s +ha+, I haven'+ +oId you any+hing else our R.O. does. Everyone +rom senior down +o +reshie knows +ha+ an assembly, no ma++er whe+her A or D, is no+ compIe+e wi+hou+ +he R.O. color guards! Did you know +ha+ I-Iyde Park is an honor school? I+ isl . . . I+ cer+ainIy was a red s+ar day +or our ''bu++ons-shined-shoes-polished'' boys when +hey +oed +he mark in +he annual federal inspec+ion. You know, i+'s no+ every school +ha+ has +he privilege 0+ having Sam-Brown beI+ed lads wi+h +heir red s+ars on +heir sleeves. By now, you mus+ have guessed +ha+ +he meri+ is only a++ained i+ +he Federal Inspec+ors deem NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Row 4-D, Koonce, Corp. D. Baynon, Sg+. W. Thompson, Sg+. Major M. Bing, R. Ehrlich, Firs+ Sg+. B. Day, G. MacGuidwin, I-I. Mumrn, Sg+. F. Vibrans, Sg+. O. McGin- nis, Firs+ Sg+. L. Os+erweis, Sg+. R, Casper. R. Kreeqer. Row 3-Sg+. J. Williams, J. Rubalcaba, Sg+. G. Conklin, Sg+. I-I. Lurie, M. Warwick, Corp. R. Madden, W. CoIIingswor+h, J. Warwick, Firs+ Sg+. R. ShackIe+on, R. Brennan, Sg+. S. Meier, Corp. J. Coleman, Sg+. I-I. Law, Col. A, Spiro, K. Cummings, D. Gosnell. Row 2-I. I-Ii+e, R. Bradshaw, Sg+. B. Eas+rnan, N. Ban+soIas, W. Leonard, Corp. R. Weber, E. Egber+, Corp. J. Kessler, Corp. R. Barnes, Sg+. R. Judd, Corp. R. Ouick, Corp. M. Wallace, Sg+. J. Lehman, M. Nolan, Sg+. T. Ferraro. Row I-M. Turner, Sg+. S. I-lodgson, L. Foxwor+hy, Cap+. J. Loomis, Cap+. R. Schlesinger, Dellefield, J. MacDonald, Corp. D. FeIsen+haI, R. Reid. Floor-M. Ca+ozza, G. Senelick, Sg+. M. Ri+kin, Corp. M. Goldburg, Corp. B. Lipman, Firs+ Sg+. W. O'DanieI M. Kraus, Corp. L. Mer+es. , Page 4-I PICKED PLATOON: Row 4-E. Slill, J. Baker, Corp. D. Brynon, Sgl. F. Vibrans, Corp. R. Ehrlich L. Foxworlhy. Row 3-Sgl. J. Williams, Sgl. Mai. M. Bing, Corp. R. Madden, Corp. W. Collings J. King, R. Brennan, S. Meier. J. Coleman, Corp. M. Calozza, C. l-lolmguisl. Row 2-F. Wendel burg, M. Saske, C. Wallon, R. Reid, Sgl. S. Hodgson, W. Williams, N. Banlsolas. Corp. R, Quick, Corp L. Merles, C. Craig. Row I-Sgl. T. Ferraro. 2nd Ll, J. Moriarily, Capl. J. McCord, J. Beird, Plal Com.: Ll. F. Scoll, Mai. J. Maguire, Corp. M. Wallace. our companies good enough. This evenl is, nal- urally, lhe biggesl in all lhe year. Bul our boys always come lhrough on lop lor Sergeanl Brewer and l-lyde Park. Have you heard aboul lhe rille leam? ssshl Don'l lell a soul! We don'l exaclly have one. ll's nol lhal lhe boys aren'l inleresled . . .oh no. .. They'd lurn carl-wheels il lhey could have one. The range has been condemned . . . because ol shorlage . . . Nol shorlage ol rilles, bul ol space. The boys are all earneslly wailing lor lhe day lo come when lhey can once more make bulls eyesl I oughl lo lell you now, Diary,-belore l go a word lurlher aboul lhe companies! The lulure clelenders ol America are divided inlo live companies. They compele againsl each olher belore F.l. llhal's my shorl cul lor Federal lnspeclionl. Then . . . lhe company lhal comes oul lop-mosl is lhe one lhal's privileged lo carry lhe rilles in lhe big evenl l F.l. againl. You can bel lhal every single lillle R.0., lrom privale on up, is sel on lhe idea lhal his company should win lhis honor . . . Would you call lhem preiu- diced? They all slarl wilh an even chance, IOO R. O. T. C., A: Row 4-Sgl. l-l. Law. l-l. l-loman, F. Price, C. Bishop, M. Salanl, S. Klinger, R. Charnock, J. Midrill, l. Levy, L. Evans, K. Cummings, J. King, Sgl. l. I-lile, D. Wolberg. Row 3-H. Benson, J. Rubalcaba. B. Lipman, A. Forlelka, B. Ganek, E. Frank, S. Wilson. Jennings, J. Tobin, P. I'-Ienderson, Isl Sgl. W. O Daniel, N. Galons, Assl. Corp. C. Wallon. Row 2-W. Vandervorl, S, Murison, B. Brewer, S. Jaeger, D. Gosnell, R. Funk, M. Rilas, D. l-lorwilz, R. Plellerkorn, E. Johnson, Corp. G. Goldberg, R. Owen, M. Anderson, Row I-Corp. M. Warwick, 2nd Ll. S. Abrams, Isl Ll. E. Levin, Mai. J. Sonley, Capl. L. Welle, 2nd Ll. A. Dellelield, 2nd Ll. G. Grornbacher, Corp. J. Kessler. R. O. T. C. B: Row 4-M. Nolan, B. Higgins, H. Hausman, P. Omo++, J. Turner, L. Eoxwor+hy, V. Swan- son. Corp. Munn, L+. O. McGinnis, E. Wa+ers, R. Coughlin, D. Koonce, L. Schlegel, Corp. J. Coleman. Row 3-V. Lewis, M. Fores+, R. Reid, B. Black, R. Zimmerman, D. Wigh+, B. Laichas, Sg+. R. Judd, P. Brock, L. Gilber+, E. Zander, Sg+. M. Ri+kin, M. S+ein+eln. Row 2-A. Opler, R. Volk, M. Saske, M. Ligh+s+ein, M. Kraus, H. Gurney, H. Moskovi+z, W. Naugh+on, M. Morgan. Corp. M. Goldberg, A. Hill, R. Casson, J. Pe+rie. Row I-Sg+. J. Williams, Firs+ Sg+. B. Day, L+. R. Larson, Cap+. J. Crane, Cap+. R. Schlesinger, ls+ L+. M. Warman, L+. R. Wilcox, J. Cailles. poin+s +o be exac+. Then, as +ime goes along, +hey s+rive +o hold +hese poin+s. Each demeri+ coun+s one o+F. Seems as i+ +he boys are keeping +he average pre++y high, way up in +he nine+ies! On +he spring days all +he R.G. +urns ou+ almos+ in +ull +orce +o prac+ice in +he park. Tha+ hu+ 2-3-4 has had me puzzled +or simply ages. Will l ever +ind ou+? Maybe some +ine day l'll have enough gump+ion +o ask some well in+ormed uni+ormed lad. Every li++le +reshie dreams 0+ +he day when he, +oo, can s+ru+ down our halls in a spic-and- span, brass bu++oned garb. 0+ course, you know, Diary, +ha+ +he uniicorm is ra+her a +empo- rary ma++er since +he cade+s do no+ own +hem +hemselves. l+ is impor+an+, +hough. Even i+ a uni- R. O. T. C. C: Row 4-J. Rabin, ls+ Sg+. R. Shackle+on, J. Chi+wood, Corp. Ehrlich, J. Hul+, Sg+. D. Einigan, M. Perlman, J. Cooper, Corp. J. Pois+er, Corp. J. Warwick, B. Gresham, A. Minoes, R. Oppenheimer, R. Charmack. Row 3-A. Winer, R. Waller, M. Freeman, Corp. R. Weber, A. lsen- berg, Col. A. Spiro, F. Wing, Sg+. S. Meier, S. Becker, W. Trainor, J. Laichas, C. Burkhar+, G. Lee. W. Acar, R. MacGuidwin. Row 2-H. Bloesch. I. Fisher, M. Weil, H. Cohen, C. Gilmore, D. Hughes, P. Hines, K. Berkson. D. McCune, Sg+. W. Leonard, M. Rinehar+, V. Kramer, F. Wenclelburg, G. Demen+is. Row l-C. Holmquis+, l. Greensphan, ls+ Sg+. L. Os+erweis, 2nd L+. R. Na+hanson, Cap+. C. Moses, Mai. J. Maguire, ls+ L+. D. S+asell, O. Libman. Row X-J. Orear, l. Moses, D. Bowers, R. Lapine, E. McGra+h. Page 43 , -'wr fl . ,., R. O. T. C. COMP D I: Row 3+Corp. R. Madden, Corp. R. Brennane, Corp. D. Baymon, J. Finnegan, E. Kollar, G. Solomon, O. Casper, T. HalleTT, SgT. M. Turner. Row 2-N. BanTsolas, B. Marcus, J. I-Iar- wood, Sql: R. Kreeger, E. Jones, SgT. I-I. Lurie, I-I. Spiegel, J. Baker, SgT. J. Lahman, SgT. W. Thompson. Row I-Corp. R. Barnes, IsT LT. G. Shuey, CapT. J. Beird, Corps STaT'l: CapT. J. McCord, CapT. E. Cling, LT. R. Mander. Torm doesnIT make The soldier, sTiII iT goes a long way in geTTing The work under way. I could go on Torever and a day, if you'd leT me. The TirsT Three schools who place in ciTy wide inspecTion are presenTed wiTh eiTher a cup lTirsT placel or a plague . . . I-lyde Park has ac- quired guiTe a colIecTion OT These. Our chesTs swell wiTh pride lour noses TilT upwards slighTlyl when we see our own . . . I-lyde Park's very own boys being given Their awards aT The annual parade on Michigan Avenue!! I Took iT Tor granTed ThaT you knew ThaT These TirsT Three schools are all presenTed wiTh colors. Oooh, Diary, ,K....,.,.. ,nm .... . ....., . This is The proudesT day in Their lives! By working Their very hardesT . . . passing TesTs . . . proving ThaT They have The sTuTT ThaT good miliTary men are made OT They can aTTain honored posiTions oT oTTicersI Every cadeT sees, some Time or anoTher, in his dream The illu- sions oT becoming LieuTenanT-Colonell Some realize Their aspiraTionsg oThers rank Trom corporal on up. Every year cerTain R.O. boys are presenTed wiTh various medals. There are American Le- gion ones, Tribune awards and also one awarded by The D.A.R. lDaughTers oT The American Rev- R. O. T. C. COMP. D II: Row 4-J. Wickham, A. Ronald, D. Bell, D. I-Iochman, J. Gale, G. PeThick E. Keller, A. KunTz, J. Wiggins, NV. Judd. Row 3-C. Clark, E. AngrisT, L. Kuh, P. Wray, G. Senelick I-I, Jackson, A. Winsberg, R. Cohen, M. Crohn. Row 2-E Shuey, L. Ridker, E. STiTT, A. Mahon W. Williams, O. I-Iarper, W. I-laynes, G. ShackIeTon. Row I-SgT. D. Casper, FirsT LT. G. Shuey, CapT Corps STaTT, J. Beirdt CapT. J. McCord, LT. R. Mander, CapT. E. Cling. Page 44 '33 R. O. T. C. COMPANY E-I: Row 3-D. Harper, Corp, Felsenrhal, Sgr. B. Easrrnan, D, Smiih M. Sackheim Sgi. G. Macguidwin, G, Lycn, Sgr. G, Conklin, L. Manclelsiein. Corp, P. Cohen l. Wein. Row 2-D. Shankland. A, Roberis, Corp. L. Meries, W, Gurson, A. Ssorre. E. Bell Sgr, T, Ferraro, M, Maas S. Padofe. Corp, M. Wallace. L, Sims. H. MacPherson, Row I-J, MacDonald 2nd Li. J. Mcriariry, Cast Adi. C. Walrrip. Caor. J. Loomis. L+, F, Sco++ 2nd L+. S. Horfon Sgi, S. Hodgson. olurionl. Iris a happy day Tor 'rhose lads who have achieved rhese awards! Aiier all, Diary, whails an KO, wilhoui a medal or Two? Speaking oi Commissioned officers . . . Did you ever realize rhai' They have io be regular early worms? Yes sir, They have Their meeiing prac- iically when dawn cracks . . . Bui ills cerlainly worrh ii . . . Don? you ihink so? Noi all iheir Time is Taken up drilling, being inspecied, pairoling, or seeking promoiion . . . Our boys really know miliiary iaclics from A io Z when +hey've finished iheir course. They've lors io learn on miliiary science when ihey sign up Tor R, Of '... and believe me, Diary, . . . Jrhey do!! They learn all abou! Tirsi aid, and everyihing. lSigh-sigh . . . Aren'+ men in uni- forms wonderiul?l They learn how To make mil- iiary maps . . . and oh so much! They know an awful lor aboui Uniied Siaies hisiory Thai mos? oi us do noi know. I rhink l've covered RC, preify well. Donn! you? ll Jrherels anyihing you would like 'lo know abour rhe RO, iusi call on me. Youlve guessed, haven? you, Thar HES an R.O. ? . . . Ah! Theres someihing aboui a soldier! Good nire! R. O. T. C, COMPANY E-I I: Ron 3-l.. Caradonna. R. DuPlessis J. Roadhighr, W, Gilberr R. French L, Biorklund. C. Ghere B. Hill, R. Conley. Ron 2-V, Edlin J. Dickson. R. Brinkncr-h S. S-iega' T. Ro-Held, G. Burners. C. Housernan R, Fenrer T, Monngomerf J, Milnes. S. Ciuuerham. Ro-ff l- J. Talenco, M. Larnpell. P, Reiner-rsen Caoi Adi, C. Wal'riO Cass. J. Loomis Corp, TN. Ccllifgs Corp. R. Quick. R. Harris. Page 45 j, 1' , N S, f Page 46 .7 i 4 . Tl-IE ARMY IN REVUE FALL SPCDRTS X f WW wwf JWW,WwfffgM1 AMW lJ75!w 7?0fL 6 ,HWY 'eb JW? ,Jw . Ifjfwffwu , f6V0J M WwZM4?JM, ,Mg if ZW fed, W' Www Wu Qgfffgf' f W Maw. i,w61'Q2 Usa I JMWMM A We ,JI ggfig? Aiwwfifffwfi W QSAQ W 7 B ,i mr' V9 Coac fLl.loTHn56n SAYS, ' ' ff-if AMMAQ' Q2 fyz? W 444 Kawai. ,Jaucmwwxgww vfzfada-K fav-1 n,,.dA4!'ff1ffff.4Lw fle flfvwv-W. -' Simson Qfcoma HD- -HD- HD,- .D- H H. D, '- H D. -' HD, HD ' 'H.D- +l.U D ,- H. To-rex. Domu- 7 Cmumer ' 6 I2 1'lIQ5'H - O as KELLY H o I5 Encfvawoqn- O 6 Lnnouom -18 0 Timm -20 as D+uLuns - 6 I8 Du Sami N15 I2 Hncmnson - IZ IZ, QOOSEVELT- 0 I5 U. Crrv -zo COQGAPTAHNS .Ur TQr,g5,,,-Q5 -Bm Mmm Lou mxusm FOOTBALL: Row 4-Reed. Lukex Schenk, DavFs Vassar, Thomas. Row 3-Turner, Ko+selas, Hufcheson. Webb, Meehan D nkle, Hickman, Kirchner, Hard. Row 2-Skeens, Resnilcoff, Kalisln, Krogh, Salzman, Losko. Rosin. Chillef, Nelson. Row CO-Cadains KaYI5lcv and Marks :e 45 The end oT a perTecT play Play A-I4 This year saw a new deal in Hyde Park's TooTball siTuaTion. lT was evidenT Trom The very beginning OT The season, when The Team blossomed ouT in brand new uniTorms, ThaT They meanT business!! Their record oT seven games won, Three losT, and one Tied, gives evidence oT This TacT. BuT, in The mind oT Coach Hasan, more imporTanT Than The Tine record, was The TighTing spiriT and unques- Tioned sporTsmanship The Team showed while The key men were side-lined by iniuries and The chips were down. The Tribe's showing againsT Englewood, our TradiTional rival, was more Than saTisTacTory. AT The end oT The regular season, we had Tin- ished Third place in The Tough CenTral Sec- Tion. The Team had losT only To Tilden, a semi-TinalisT oT The CiTy playoTTs, and Lind- blom. As a climax To The already successTul sea- son, The Team Took a Trip To ST. Louis, where GeT ThaT man! They played UniversiTy l-ligh, CiTy Champs oT ST. Louis, on Thanksgiving Day. During The regular league games, The TalenT oT several l-lyde Park players was recognized by players and specTaTors alike. By smarT and spiriTed playing, Lucius Donkle was given a posiTion on The Daily News, All-SecTion Prep Team. Lou Kalisky was pre-eminenT in The race conducTed by anoTher paper To deTer- mine The All CiTy Team. Tommy Meehan compleTed I6 ouT oT I8 passes againsT Du Sable: probably a new high school record. Beginning our nexT year, The Tribe will play in The SouTh SecTion League, where iT meeTs rivals such as l-lirsch, Bowen, Morgan Park, CalumeT, Parker, and Fenger, CiTy Champs oT Chicago, Tor The pasT Two years. We Teel con- TidenT ThaT such sTalwarTs as lvlarks, Losko, Kalish, Salzman, Skeens, Resnikohf, Grogh, Blair, Keane, Nelson, Alexander, and Isaacs will keep alive Tho Tine TooTball TradiTion ThaT is l-lyde Park's. A AiTchpe Scores QuarTerback Sneak Page 49 Fw X , cmzsrfa Jbfwx Losno f- Luczus Donut c+1ucK. - LUKEY M ...S T+xc:m.i meme SKEEHS +1ALFE3ACLKf I WA ' AQUAQT.EQU5LK DETEQ moan' T Q' 24 oumzmrzsacnc Q 3 , ff . END I A Llwzzk Am? 1 sg,,,f J K fig we jxg ? L , P I t .', ' 15cgmQo QOSINMILLQAM HICKNAN ' . QD UAQD - f W. ryxrron 'runnin JACK DAVIS 5 A73 J- 1 Q-UAQD fm u ' RICHAQD SQHEJW. DANIELTIAQD 'QND TACKLE Ab 1: T' . I1 +lOLUf4Xi2D IAQOLD I2'f.5V1lKOF'F f ' ' ' .,,, 'rAcm.i FULLBACK., wx LLIA M v4x55A!2 EDHMQD KI Q-Chiwirl -.im D im o WMLLXAN Xll'E.55 ' TACKLE A TYDCAL Arr 1-1,311 GQxDDf:12qQ- C+ll.iCIQ5KE'EP15 COACT I H-ASAN HKQE. AND WWH mf- - '+!1iC1N'1 DOTHIHQS Tl2lf.5 OUT POD. DH2'f1CT5 THE DOT'E.HTlAL SDIQATCOH SUCH UIKTETHH5. FOOTBALL. f GREAT A 'AS THIS ' ' - Page 50 -39-6' 7fQP ct 'L I l 0 . r Xwtfixv L X 1 M L49 Q my SL wi -'7' f ,N QL 5.0.5. QSYNOPSIS OF THE SEASONJ M -Q SCDCCER SOCCER: Row 3'-I'IamiTy, Melchior, Israel. Row 2-l.iTT, Lowe, Baer, Crane, Jacobs, Cohen. Row I-MaunTner Manager, I-Iill, McGuire, AusTin, Cash, EpsTein ,Coach SchulTz. QuT I wenT To soccer pracTice Today, and nearly goT scalped. I.iTerally, I mean. You see, The ball was sailing Through The air in my direcTion, and I Tried To sTop iT wiTh my head, in The approved soccer manner: buT iT landed in my hair insTead oT my Torehead and goT Tangled in my Tore-locks. When iT bounced up again iT Tried To Tal4e my home grown Toupee wiTh IT! And so iT goes . . . No easy IiTe is a soccer pIayer's, Diary. IT a cIeaTed shoe misses The ball and digs--4 inches inTo your calT you grin and bear iT. You have To run like The wind, caTch and pass a ball wiTh The Tip oT your TooTg Thus developing a niceTy oT Timing somewhere beTween a baIIe+ dancer and a TighT-rope arTisT. IT is noT absoIuTely necessary To be a magi- cian, buT iT helps. SHEONXDME 'T'T.Il 2. 'TID 2, TRD T 3 von 5TUi5U'T Pass ThaT ball! Bool iT! Page 52 an-o mmmxx - +view: Lane '- WD-3 Amummmv iccccvv me sc+iui2z - we-o 'rumen A TID an cmxnfc A I1 I O 3 2 2 4 'T CHEERLEADIIXIG idfgiff, xkh' T. 1 'pg f k'k. if. . : -'Far - . 11 . as usa ' CHEERLEADERS: Row 2-J. ForsyTh, l.. Bicligheim, 6. WoolT, Miss RenTz, Sponsor, C. Alexander, G. Bell, A. Ch.onis, J. Harrison. Row I-L. Valee lFall CapT.l, A. Goodman, L. Sullivan, A. lvlee, R. Bezark, Spring CapT. Yeah Hyde Park!! ThaT, clear Diary, is our TavoriTe yell!! Who? The Cheerleaders!! We know ThaT we can always loring a rousing good cheer Trom The crowds Tha+ Turn ouT To see our Team play. Now, The acTual cheerleading noT only is Tun, buT even when we pracTice we have Tun. Who would noT wiTh Miss RenTz's wim, wigor, and wiTaliTy To pep up The squad? LeTTers? Sure, There is a chance To win leTTers! And maior ones aT ThaT! lvlayloe This Time nexT year I shall have an H and P adorning my spiTTy lolue and whiTe uniTorm. We haven'T had girls on The Team always, you know. BUT They're some oT our peppiesT cheer-ers, now. We Think cheerleading is a super sporT . . . and iT's almosT as exciTing as being ouT There piling up The poinTs ourselves. 'Mr 60. H. P., go! UP and OVQV Page 53 GIRLS' VQLLEV BALL I Penny volley-oops! Row 2-I-Iolrnberg, Berger, Reich, Esler, Chionis. Row I-Sarlas, Jacobs, STarr, Marlfs, Asher, Lawrence. Do you remember way back when I used To Tell you how I haTed geTTing dressed Tor gym? Well, you'll noT caTch me doing ThaT any more. No, sir, noT again shall I complain of donning my green colored gym Togs. Why, my Team- maTes sTare in awe as I race up The Ioclcer room sTairs aT brealc-neclc speed. Ohl I almosT TorgoT To explain why all This sudden enThusiasmII IT TirsT sTarTed when The volley ball neTs were puT up by our iolly gym Teachers Tor The Tall season. IT you wonder whaT I do beTore The resT oT The class ascends The Ioclcer room sTairs, I'lI clear ThaT minor poinT up immediaTeIy. There really are in- numerable Things. BuT oT course, pore lil' Diary couldn'T be expecTed To know, because iT has never had a chance To play This wonderTuI game. I usually pracTice direcT serves. IT ever a game needed Teamworlc, volleyball does. Some oT our raTher seIT-cenTered players are a serious hindrance . . . They are The Icind who wanT individual glory, and The volleyball Page 54 courT is deTiniTely noT The place To geT iT. Really, The worsT player is The person who runs hiTher and yon Trying To play Tor everyone. BuT To con- Tinue wiTh Teamworlc . . . iT The ball is hiT in The neT, a TronT row player should dig iT ouT wiTh one blow and wiTh a second hiT iT To some mem- ber oT her Team behind her. By so doing iT is almosT cerTain The ball will geT over The neT . . . ll'm sorry iT I am boring you, Diary, buT This has always been one oT my peT peeves as iT were.l Really, I'rn noT Trying To be a gym Teacher. I simply wanTed To Tell you how many chances There were Tor clever, guiclc-Thinlcing girls To ex- cell in This game. IT is really very exciTing, and being as I am, exciTemenT loving, I do enioy playing iT. Our Team is made OT G.A.A. members. This assures good playing. Miss MarsTon who spon- sors G.A.A. coaches us. As long as I have been inTeresTed in girls' sporTs, I iusT learned ThaT The girls play volleyball in place oT boys' TooTbaII. GIRLS' I-IGCKEY Marks sTops Taylor Row 3-MiITon, Krueger. Taylor. Row 2-Marks, AcTipis, Berger. AcTipis and IvIiITon, The Two bullies? Row I-Ise, Chionis. Spring has come and gone. For Two perTecT days we had wonderTuI, beauTiTuI, springy weaTher, now-Two inches OT snow, My spiriTs seem To go down and up wiTh The baromeTer. BUT I know iusT The Tonic Tor me-iT's Tield hockey -iusT Thinking abouT iT makes me happy-The G.A.A. members Torm Teams and have com- peTiTions-Speaking Trom experience, Diary, I iusT can Teel The bruises on my shins. Some oT Those girl aThIeTes are as powerTuI as boys-and IeT me Tell you Diary-we sure do go To Town wiTh a hockey sTick in our hands-Some people are silly enough To Think ThaT girls play wiTh an indiTTerenT air-well I say we don'T-especially noT The members oT G.A.A. They all know beTTer -and do They know how To have a good Time? BUT deTiniTeIy. IT you wanT To see a wonderTuI sighT, iusT promenade inTo Jackson Park some nice sunny aTTernoon, Then Io and behold-beauTiTuI girls dressed in green gym suiTs shouTing To beaT The band. And why do They shouT? Well iT is be- cause They are having so much Tun playing hockey. Diary, The meThod oT deTermining The besT Team is as Tair as possible. I-Iow, Diary? Well, a round robin TournamenT is held. , ATTer all This praTTIe, Diary, I haven'T said any- Thing abouT how To play The game. Well There are Two goal posTs and several lines, one oT Them in The middle and several running along The sides. These make up The hockey field. Well, Diary, I Think ThaT I have said enough now, IT you don'T know all abouT hockey iT isn'T my TauIT. I cerTainIy have done my besT To be inTormaTive. I-Iave I helped you any, Diary? Page 55 CHESS l.iTe is pure sTraTegy Tor a chess man, and l-lyde Park has over Two dozen enThusiasTs oT The Three-Thousand year old sporT. Led by Jack Rabin, The Team has done :T agaln as oT yesTerday. SmooThly, eTTicienTly, These warriors oT The nimble wuTs have gloriously Page 56 X and and held ye old AiTchpe's honor. LisTen, Diary, ponder on all The mysTic moves oT pawn king. Visualize a big checker board where men can move behind and beTore, To eiTher side. cram The Table wiTh chess men who range Trom mere serTs To The wearers oT royal purple. Now Tigure TiTTeen or TwenTy moves in advance and you have goT a chess game, or someThing ThaT vaguely should resemble one. To Try To Tigure Two moves in advance makes Temples Throb and bulge percepTibly. Time is one word ThaT means absoluTely noTh- ing To a chess plaver. One move may Take halT an hour and Then, a game may Take a week. ATTer all, This game requires conTemplaTive Thinking. 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Q 4 I1 L ,, 2 swerec a Tlrsr call rcs' Iurser basceca l. Cap. Bal S e . fr, . was flwe only refurning leiermar. Several orosoecive . 4 I V' ' A 'il . players were los? fc ilve scuac a9fer measuremerf zri L f PI- I LL ,. 5' L. L ',.,.L,,., IL Y '- Q , aa M! V'v'.lCn nley were OVCY' 1-VS .cel SGVSFI lL:g.l1::. L Olflflr 1 . v r I . - , - I A face lerg for Coach Hasan TC clek cu? he beer playere. A 'l'l'ey Scored ilwelr fre? v7cLery agabs? age +ale+ec 045255 alumni. .ll L' L I ' ' l l , I , l' lim V i I lrie ermsre learn oracfvcee m Tlwe coo am Lxwgr' ec ' F ' v! F' l l I I ',,L ,. gym every mcrmng curlrfg me Tlf'ST weef Oz Cnmlma: vacaien. , , , I . ,. . N , .. . , l-wee Para oayec we-r ire' :fy league game a' !-J- - ' ,,. ' 4 T -l A Llf IL ',, LL, L.,-,',x,-'- larger ana wa: vec.cr,:,-us. lne ng. Lgn. I.. L. e aural 2 1 f+eoul ..v. L, e was Tke x-.fm ever +e Hirsch cusnfer, our near-cy Evals. The Caoi Blll Size? leff +Be ?eam ar We erid 05 ??e Bra? semesrer. are was replaced by Leroy Branman. X--'Bc :acably Rael cver cagfafrcy. The close ol ie season V V l ' v' 4' xl l ' x 'l 'cuno our oovs sr a -me 'er me secowo olaee m 'lue Serv 5 ' B I II ,I If fc' 'j I I I I' II ' I, I Cmmsns- TOTT ann Q.fRl'1N-AT1j-- secfien, Ire Team was eummavec from me players an a 'I 'll' 'vl ' I r I l Tnrzhsrtc came wrrz l-lsrscn a' Mourw' 'rwmel Gym. Tftese . . J 1 .. . ,K . I- LIGHTS gurscre enferec an Tre Blue leans lnzfl-:T:c'a. lourrey .tu , I ., , ,. , . F., -,.. ,, B. r.P-s.P. were oeTea'eo IN Tlxezr Yrs? came. Imween lei-ers were - I I . , . ,, J . , . . ' Batman . . Zn' Q Q3 'c aw-farcec TO me olayers. eleven malors am: wus mfr rs I . . .- , , . ' - fxelcjoerc . ,.e,,, S ll 27 ff Caofain Bal Stow, Cagxam Leroy Branman. lem wrt I I J IL I QL I, . . , . .. f , , A ,Y,. . . o , . io mg. Bill Femme, Mel Luberslwane. Julrus Gold' .g, PB' V I J IA - NI Iq . .- . , ,. n'r ., 14 V 5. le Krzlctv. Paul Moreno, Bfll Rosemlmal. and Sl: O Plavm l ' ' - III IL . . ,, . ., . une . .,,.. f 4 D recezved mafor lex-refs. Mmcvlevr ri Q1 S av r A TO K IIl I, 2 IC I ' 1 5- - - V VEST . . . . . . . Q - Clwares Vlfebb and Jacx Ly Ray Kl m' r Al J L Pln+p7fQ 1. 3 C 7 - , y Y 1 . - lv. ne. . - 1 ferman was a srar . ro ' .1 rx- .ac non vm I F I . ' Marino , , l 3 3 :J Feoruary. KII 7 ,I I A Moo . . - LJ e- w' ' I .1 ' f My Rosenma' . 1 2 4 3 Vwfebb . . . .... . , C l l l JR. BASKETBALL: Rau 5-Ce.-. -, Ren ?S'-37' Yeage' Mcferc Ne.-Ae :':L :?. QCA 3-E Gil 5 Q9' Effff' 5595, Slavlr, Crane. Flew 2-Krilcrt, Willard. RCS-5IF'Tl'l5l, Sfl-fer, Heb-eel Much V- ec:b, Ren-. E-Marffg Qc 3Ce'g Kbo S':'-T, Ce-Capit Brarrfa' C:-Capt? Luizerr-are Fc'-are. Lydhg. Page 5? 'z ,f, . Ai A . .ff-W' Mf 'w---Qvf'- IV 'Vx 5 '- ., . x V A ,. r A . 2 ..,. - . h ,. A ,HM V., , '- e - 9 . . 1 , ,X My M. 'E 5 '1- 1 X J Xt' . f -.302 P851 'A E '17 B Q-,YQRK WR ,K X L E3 Eg Y Y muon Q , K X An. Y I , V A I is A fwfwff Momino - ' m.uBerzsrzANf. fi ff' k ' J L. K I ,,.x xml laws, .,,. .limi , . X K , f, xg ljfffffi 3 Q x , A VV Y -N. YA!!! 4, . ' Y, ,l ,W ' 'ir 3 J? lx J 1 f I .5 N 3 X J iw f '. 3 wxnmnc, X , f , l f f ,W 4. f f f 3 A oQTur1i 5 55 fr ' J L 3 A vw A vf 5 3,5 ? Y2OSEHT+4ALn mm. BQANMAN '+ I . ,,Vv 3: F! ,I I f A' ' Jzazmfm-' A A fw ,V A ' W 1 , , f K N Ma' ' Vf 2 V 9353 if - pf-UTWCK Q! A I , i A Yi ,V,, if fl GOLDBLQQ Cf-ADT. QTOTT 1 KI-Zi LOPF' CONGRATU LATIONS, FELLGWSI Q60 SENICDR BASKETBALL l-lyde Parks veTeran Team losT no Time in earning a repuTaTion aT The beginning OT The recenT baslceTball sea- son. The coming back oT Davis, Darch, Nieman, l-loover, Fogel, Ellman and LindsTrom, gave hope To Coach SchulTz ThaT, TogeTher wiTh The besT record TurnouT, These boys mighT malce a name Tor Themselves. By virTue oT pre- season vicTories over ST. Mel, Lindblom, Blue Island, Amundsen, Chicago ChrisTian, and AiTchpe Alumni Team, The Team enTered The STagg Tourney as one oT The Tavor- iTes. The very well-balanced Team eliminaTed Washburne and Von STeuben, when, in The guarTer-Tinals iT losT To an inspired Wells Team in The overTime period. ConTinuing in The same Torm which won Them Their earlier recogniTion Trom The sporTs auThoriTies, The Tribe began iTs league schedule by disposing oT l-larper, Bowen, Englewood, and Parlcer. In The Torm oT a diploma, TaTe sTepped in and robbed our league leading quinTeT oT De Clair, Carlson, LindsTrom, and Fogel. The unbalance caused in The Team by The graduaTions became apparenT as The Blue and WhiTe losT To l-lirsch, Morgan Parlc, and CalumeT, who were more TorTunaTe in reTaining Their players Through The season. lvlalcing Their lasT game mem- orable, The boys overwhelmed Fenger, making baslceTs Trom everywhere, CapTain Davis scoring TwenTy-seven poinTs, personally. T i SENIOR BASKETBALL Row 4-Miner Esman Bro n, MonTeer, Dunmore. Row 3-Banks, Newman, l-lewiTT, ReinhardT Price Loesser Row 2 PrenTiss Klinenburg Reisman, Darch, RosensToclc, ReinerTson, PeTerson. Row I-Ellrnan, l-Toover Carlson De Clair Davis CapT Neiman LindsTrom Fogel. Page bl D Se-. H il Q XXF m Q si X lg 'X as K X If K 'xxx Q Q krxrx C ,.,f' f H I' 1 E J, A m T cover I X 5 Qosensfock, Li k if ' X 5 - 5 g i P EMBO DUO Derek I HJ' fr ' xy f H J X 1 Q, Y I l Neue:-warn 5?-3, . . . X2 1 .YK a if EY i E . 5 E Vogel P 62 'HD 35 +lAQOEQ, 51 +1.11 44 Bowaim 33 no as QAQKEQ, 32. +1.11 an QALUMET 30 aw as Efiwl-flWO0D zu HD ze +nQsc+n ao -Hu. Al MOQG-AN PAQK 47 'HD 56 Ffmeeo, 38' .,.X.x wmeik- X . . :Q f 3 x k X .Dav is Q :Dc Uah' ff N Q E , 5 E Carbon B. F Drs. D DAVQS I A4 IZ IOO Z0 DE CLAIQ, I9 9 4? I2 Nl-EJVXAN Z0 5 45 44 4-IOOVEC2, Q4 IZ Az so ELLMAN I6 2, 34 Q LUNDSTQON 4 2, 80 4 ZD-AQ,C+R 3 2. 8 9 D:E-ESMAN 3 0 6 1 KLlNENE'fE!2G- 2. N 5 2 CAQLSON I 2. 4 6 X 5 K ,S 3 fig. - f ,Q , wg! 5 mx A F 6,5 dab A 'b .-hh,' ' A , 5 P 3 , 9 M 1 1 LinAsTrovn Euwwavx 5 My hair is iusT awTul!! You know how Terribly sTraighT and sTringy iT naTuraIIy is, and I wenT swimming Today. ThaT cer- Tainly cooked my goose. Any moisTure, no maTTer how sIighT, has a cerTain unIikeabIe eTTecT upon my hair. Oh well, one pays Tor pleasure. A group oT The C5.A.A. girls wenT swimming This aTTernoon in our new pool. Gosh, Diary, preTTy soon I'II be gualiTied Tor a Junior LiTe Saving badge, and I cerTainly have worked hard Tor iT. I know aImosT all oT The sTrangIe holds and The approaches. Say, Diary, did you hear abouT The waTer carnivaI?? IT cer- Tainly was a success. All The boys' swimming Teams and The girls' swimming Teams were represenTed. IT was The TirsT waTer carnival held in The new pool. Miss RenTz was The one responsible Tor The aquaTic supe- rioriTy oT The girls. I cerTainIy was proud To be one oT The Temales. Diary, you know ThaT membership on The swimming Team is open To any girl who can swim The IengTh OT The pool in Thir- Teen seconds or less. Swimming deTiniTeIy holds a disTincT advanTage over many oT The oTher sporTs in ThaT iT is noT essenTiaI. And Diary, ThaT's one OT The reasons I like iT so much. You know Diary, ThaT when I geT my Junior I.iTe Saving badge, I'II geT a red and whiTe diamond shaped badge To sew on my baThing suiT. And even more imporTanT is The TacT ThaT I will have one hundred more poinTs Toward G.A.A. A hundred poinTs makes me ThaT much closer To my IeTTers and Then Diary, I'II be a 6.A.I.. lGirIs' fXssociaTion oT LeTTermen.l Then will I be proud. I Think I am going To geT a blue and whiTe sweaTer wiTh Two rings on The sleeve. Well, The weaTher is geTTing so wonderTuI laT IasTl ThaT I guess we'II all be going swimming in The lake soon. Now I musT curl my hair! Page bo Chapman goes up-up-and-7 SecreTs? Now iT's baIIe+! Gray, Kennely. Greve, Fahy lMgr.l, John son, Buck, Ward, Dimmock, Shaver, NoTh durTT, Zonn, Moore, Chappell, Chapman. Sfevenson and Door bofh wanf if EngardeI says Kiffy Zelinko and Crosby clisengage? GIRLS' FEINICIINIG En gardel I challenge you fo a duell Don'f gef oxcifed Diary. I'm only pracficing for fhe fencing frolic. l'm really geffing fo be quife a fan for fencing. In facf, so is every girl in fhe school. NNe have iusf finished sfaging a fencing frolic, and if's going fo be a wow! And howl To begin from fhe beginning. Someone suggesfed a fencing lrolic. The nexf fhing fo clo, Ixiary, was fo sec if fhe school would like if. And did fhey? I'II say so. Why, fhey were so anxious for fhe frolic fhaf we had fo do everyfhing in double guiclc fimel The firsf fhing on fhe program was an exhibifion of elemen- fary fencing. If was so funny fhaf fhe enfire audience was roclcing wifh laughfer. Nexf, Diary, was a real display of falenf. Two of fhe besf girl fencers foughf a duel. Of course, Diary, no one was hurf, buf if sure did Ioola real. When fhe losers fell fo fhe floor, fhere was a dead silence in fhe gym-buf all was under confrol when fhe morfally wounded one sfood up and fooI4 a bow. I had a small parf in fhe frolic foo, Diary, nofhing rnuch, buf I had a lof of fun. Didn'f we all? Do you know fencing language, Diary? If's all new fo me buf I'm learning as fasf as I possibly can. I.ef's see. When you're challenged you firsf say en garde. Thaf means, Diary, fo gef in posifion. The nexf fhing is exfension. Thaf's fo fell fhe combafanfs fo exfend fheir arms. And fhen fhe fun begins. When fhe insfrucfor calls lunge-and-parry, fhe fighf is on. I cerfainly fry fo gef fhe besf of my opponenf. Buf, Diary, I'm sorry fo say fhaf I'm nof always successful. You I4now, Diary, my secref ambifion is fo be able fo fence as well as fhe girls who won fop honors af fhe fencing frolic. Abouf fiffeon girls were in fhe fence off and four were chosen as fhe besf. Row 2-Boor, Brogue, Tarlowslcy, Collins, Benjamin, Zelinlco, Slade, Wafson. Row I-Kaufman, Miller, Cooper, Wilson lIvIgr.l, Crosby, Miller, Sfeven son. Page 67 Jacobs and I-lolrnberg sTreTch? Page 63 STa rr scores ...io il 4 GIRLS' BASKETBALL WhaT a grand Time I have had in The pasT Two weeks. I am so-o-o glad I ioined G.A.A. when I was a Troshiell Because now I can Take advanTage OT all Their sporTs. Take Tor insTance, baskeTball. Only G.A.A. members are allowed on The Team. Girls' baskeTball is noT iusT like boys' baskeTbaII. I should say noTl We have changed The rules To suiT ourselves . . . and The girls' gym. We iusT play The widTh OT The gym . . . noT The IengTh. BuT iT is almosT as diTTicuIT, because we are only allowed one dribble. You can Tell by one glance ThaT we don'T need The exTra exercise Tor our Tigures. We play againsT Teams made oT members OT our own grade. This is someThing like inTer-class games. We play baskeTball as iT IT were a conTesT. FirsT Two Teams play . . . Then The winners play anoTher Team and so on unTil Tinally aT The end OT The semesTer we have a champion Team. ' Since we are a parT OT G.A.A., baskeTball is coached by Miss lVlarsTon. OT course, wiTh such players as Angie Chionis, Mary Lawrence and Georgia Sarlas, who was capTain OT The sophomores, They don'T need much insTrucTing. They iusT need poinTers Tor developing These poTenTiaI skills. Really, Diary . . . you would be surprised aT whaT our girls can do. Some day, I will beT you The whole world lwell, almosT, maybel will Think OT baskeTs and balls when The names Asher, Esler, Ivlarks or Berger are menTioned. Now, don'T geT The wrong ideal All The liTTle gals are sTars-really! I-lolmberg, STarr, Reich and Jacobs are iusT as much a parT OT The Teams as any oThers. Yes, sir, we have goT a marvelous Team! Don'T geT disgusTed because I've called The girls by Their lasT names, buT doesn'T iT sound more sporTy, aT ThaT? ThaT is whaT we wanT! EveryThing To be sporTy. By The way, I clon'T wanT you To Think we aThleTically inclined girls conTine ourselves To iusT one game! I should say noTl We could do iusT as well aT any oTher game. Row 2-Chionis, I-lolmberg, Berger, Reich, Esler, Asher. Row I--Sarlas, Jacobs, STarr lMgr.l, Lawrence, lvlarks. I-IONGR SCDCIETIES 1' ,fgfgwfffff , JW J fwmiwiijiigifp fig K1 JWWW JM' Vw' ' 6 MMM A-E if gnfwfaafywj I xfjL9,f,Vj4fVf JGQAIM ALMA! f5Wf7'WWJf1,JlWW QAW7' Ujbjflif WJQ ffwfw f,e9'PvAfg0UVH M JM ' ,Ulf J . Mm? MWA? JM ,W JIM ? WZ7 Sgoovfoodcfq A0040 jig Mk W y0. Z JZMJ pi: Q wi-:HJ 559' WWA W7J,ffQY9 H25 JMMagg:ffWW ig f FU, mwwwcxy M 5 A Qijiin as f T37 Fm SIGMA OFFICERS: Row 3-C, PiTTe. Treas., Fall: J. Reissenweber, R. Gardiner, Sec'y. Row 2-Miss Shoosmilh, W. llo, Vice-Pros.. Row I-B. Snyder, Vice-Pres.: O. lrippel, Pres. SIGMA EPSILON I goT iT Today . . . in The neclcl Me, a lad who normally uses a dicTionary every Three words I wriTe, wenT and goT myselT inTo a spelling loeel I should have lcnown beTTer . . . They gave me an easy word TirsTq iT was brougham, which was a Type oT horse-drawn carriage ancl iT is pronounced brou'um. By The oddesT chance we'd had iT Tor DramaTics pronunciaTion lasT weelc, buT The scales'cl Tallen Trom my unsuspecTing eyes: I knew The one I'aI geT nexT would lay me ouT . . . All around me people were spelling pTarmigan, and corpus- cular, or idiosyncracy. l'low do you spell 'conciliaTory'? he aslcecl me. I-Ieavensl ls ThaT cil spelled wiTh an s or a c 7 KismeT. I guessed . . . wrong! Oh well, l've no respecT Tor a man who can only spell a word one way . . . S. E. I. Roi.-1 3-D. Moore, M. Roche, C. Kronemyer, A. Bleslcan, S. Kinnucan. K. I-layden, C. Popper. I.. Mullaney, S. McFadden, M. Gordon. Row 2-M, Pollack, P. Novy, J. Orear, M. Anderson. B. Kaplan V. Chapman, A. Hong, B. Nelson. R. Lapine. Row I-E. O'Neill, I.. Levin, A. I-IorwiTz, M. Kennon, I. Olson, B, Marse, J. I-larper, J. I-larnmer, L. Kirlcland, C. Gornori, R. MacGuidwin. Page TO S. E. ll: Row 3-L. Siems, R. De Plessis, H. Blaz, A. Silverman, J. Carsel, M. Rubin, L. Trippel, D. Unger. Row 2-N. ScharTT, N. Ragins, B. JaTTe, l. Roclcler, A. Lewis, L. KaTlin, D. ReuTher, M. SmiTh, M. WolT, J. GilruTh, J. Roman, J. Willey, M. Tachau, G. STrauss. Row I-M. WalTon, B. Young, D. Anderson, A. Goodman, J. Lindeman, D. Sisson, T, Sirner, D. Diamond, S. Seelig, G. LevlcoviTz, E. Saunders. G. SalsTone, J. Sommers. We bring baclc vaudeville. Then, presidenT, vice-presidenT, secreTary, and Treasurer gave us a 1940 version of The horse- opera, wiTh LiTTle Nell and Handsome Harry doing Their TradiTional besT To Toil The villain, who seemed benT on Teeding our Nell To a mounTain lion ThaT lcepT proTesTing he wasn'T hungry. Prizes were given Tor The besT limericlcs abouT Sigma, and l spliT mine wiTh a girl who'd had Trouble Thinking oT a lasT line. There you siT, Diary, sTaring aT me: muTe and blanlcy dumbly TrusTing ThaT I will say someThing wiTTy or clever abouT whaT has happened Today, liTTle suspecTing if aT all, ThaT l'd have noThing encouraging To say unless abouT The special Sigma meeTing Tomorrow . . . The conclave ThaT will gaTher is going To 'have more pep Than a barrel oT monlceys. The main dish will be lnTor- maTion Please, iT you please, which you prob- ably don'T, buT enioy iusT The same, so long as The Teachers, and noT The sTudenTs, do The an- swering!! We'Il have experTs Trom all The sciences and arTsg and Mr. Smalley, who'll preside as dean. S. E. III: Row 3-J. Bierig, M. Goldberg. B. Grossman, E. Hirsch, J. Coleman, J. Epslein, M. Pearlman, H. Given, D. GiTTelson, S. Frumlcin, H. Haas, S. Goldin, R. Silberman. Row 2-D. Beauchamp, N. SmiTh, L. Greenberg, C. Briggs, G. Barnes, R. Weiss, L. Hall, B. Branch, A, Kuper, D. DuTT, J. Brogue, R. Dubovy, D. Bowman, E. Polachelc. Row I-H. Appelrnan, N. Abbell, V. Burns, S. RoberTs, M. Newman, B. Greenbaum, S. Minlcus. Page 7I S. E. IV: Row 3-P. ReinerTsen, L. STrauss, W. Jennings, N. Kramer, B. Rice, M. O'Leary, L. Raabe, D. Shields, S. Shaffer, C. ScheTl. Row 2-L. Wing, M. STephenson, A. McCaTTrey, B. Leeland, B. Ray- mond, G. Sarlas, B. Whalin, S. Lang, L. WrighT, V. Packard, M. Tullis, S. Morris, C. Mueller. Row l-- E. Waldner, E. MiTchel, L. Pace, D. Warshaw, P. I-lopkins, l. LowensTein, A. Winograd, F. RosenThal, R. Parker, L. Weiss, E. lndrifz, E. Simler, G. l-lunT, C. Neu. AnoTher day wiTh Sigma- Today aT The Sigma meeTing, Miss Buchanan was going To Tell us abouT her Trip Through India. ln case India held no charm Tor you, Mr. Fiedler was going To Tell us abouT his Trip Through The WesT. As usual, I goT There lafe and had To en- dure The ToleranT smile OT The puncTual, while I crepT To my seaT in silence. India is, or was when Miss Buchanan visiTed iT, a good Tield Tor a man like STaTlerg Tor The Indians have no hoTels, bedding, or Telephones . . . From whaT she said, India is an open Tield Tor every and any improve- menT ThaT can be ThoughT oT . . . cows walking around The markeTs eaTing groceries ThaT could be beTTer used To Teed The Thousands oT sTarving children . . . l saT There TascinaTed, despiTe The TacT ThaT my seaT was anyThing buT comTy, while she Took us To a I-lindu Temple, a mounTain-Top sighT-seeing Tour, and a magician down in a Ii++Ie markeT place. AT The Temple, The local god, a TaT li++Ie raTher iolly copper idol was To be seen. Each day, wea+her permiTTing, he was carried down by The river To cool OIT: each nighT he was carried back. WaTTa liTel S. E. V: Row 3-E. l'lechT, l-leisler, D. RappaporT, R. Easeman, G. Berman. Row 2-T. Neumann, B. Kaplan, F. Leven, V. Lee. B. Mcliall, V. l-lirning, P. Mann, E. Bridge, J. Bouras, D. Bouras, M. Smalley. Row I-E. Salomon, G. RaviTz, E. GoldsmiTh, P. Goldman, C. Marks, A. OTTenberg, S. Rabin, W. Lee, E. Kalleck, S. Smerkins, B. Brannan, T. Newman. Page '2 S. E. 3A-35: Row 3-M. Berkson, A. Church, J. Goldberg, S. Friedman. J. Gale. T. Auerbach, J. FpsTein, R. French. Row 2-J. Crosby, A. Barker, M. Corbley, J. FulTz, M. STein, H. WinTer, M. STephenson. F. Asher, E. BarneTT, J. Brannum. Row I-J. Cohen, S. Smerkins, W. Ferderber. D. Tarnopol, P. Werbner, P. Freudenheim, S. Cohen, D. Shapiro, M. Goldberg, B. Ungar, V. BenneTT. AnoTher day aT Sigma- NoThing is sacred . . . Even Napoleon isn'T saTe . . . Nor is WellingTon, or a Josephine Tor ThaT maTTer. Sigma Epsilon has perpeTraTed one oT iTs immorTal parodies oT hisTory. ATTer The usual club preliminaries, WellingTon, The beasT, appeared on The sTage and prompTly proceeded To do his besT To break up The Napoleonic happy home by making love To Josephine: his beard Tickled her, and she simply HAD To Tell him abouT The new Thinner GilleTTe blades . . . Then Napo- leon's head appeared Trom under The couch he'd been snoozing beneaTh, and began To make caus- 5 .. ', T, Tic remarks unTil a French maid popped up Trom nowhere, and made goo eyes aT him. When Josephine saw This, WellingTon was TorgoTTeng aT leasT Tor The momenT, and The skiT ended wiTh a mad exeunT, wiTh Nappy waving aloTT Well- ingTon's beard. IT is iusT such hunks oT hooey ThaT cause people The world over To eaT worms or cuT ouT paper dolls in an aTTempT To geT back To someThing approaching saniTy. Then, Diary, who should pop up buT a carToonisT. He drew picTures while I aTe ice cream. Hard work huh? Hal S. E. 3A: Row 3-R. NeuTelcl, M. HurwiTz, R. RoTh, H. Hymen, E. WiTTenberg, B. Snyder, R. Herzog, J. Ziegler, A. Mindes, M. Maisel. M. Paul, K. Melchior. Row 2-E. Yungmeyer, M. Olech, S. STrack, E. Rahn, J. STephan, M. Jeske, S. PincoTTs, M. Lieberman, M. McCune, B. Noe. Row I-C. Krueger, M. Hamquislq S. lse, J. KoeToed, E. Gosser, V. WaTson, L. SwarTz, H. Goldberg, D. Phillips. E. Price. Page 73 T SIGMA VIII: Row 3-B. GoIdsTein, N. Flessor, H. KupTer, P. Cohen, T. Franlclin, F. Lossy, I. Greenspan, R, Barnes. C. lsenberg, P, Leifer. Row 2-P. ForsTer, A. I-Ieiberg, E. McEIhaney. M. Morris, E. Biederman, H. Biedcrman, G. T-Iirshman, C. Apeland, B. Asher, M. Klinenberg. Row I-B. Lason, B. Adams, C. Mehr, L. Golby, R. Levinson, R. BroTTman, P. GoIdsTein, I-I. Cohen, L. Gold, J. Levinson, B. Cohen. J. Bergman. EIecTion Day in Sigma- Zippecl inTo The STuarT room Tor The meoTing Today, and Tound The room so crowded I had To siT on Tho Tloor. This was elecTion day: Sigma Epsilon, To prove iTs democraTic leanings was going To have elecTion OT oTTicersy This necessi- TaTos glowing campaign speeches by The sup- porTers oT The various candicIaTes. Everyone Turns ouT Tor These aTTairsg voTing Tor one's Triends is a Thing ThaT is considered Good Form. A greaT deal oT laughing and good-naTured lcidding goes on. AT The call Tor The TirsT voTe, all The pals oT A- The candicIaTe goT up and urged everyone They lcnew To voTe. AT The call Tor The second voTe, The same procedure was carried ouT by The Triends oT The oTher oT The Two candidaTes. The voTes were counTed, and anoTher presidenT was elected Tor a Third Term! There wasn'T any hard Teelings, OT course, 'cause we're noT rabid Repubs. Mr. Gonnelly came To The meeTing To hand ouT The gold pins personally and To congraTu- laTe all The pupils who'd IcepT Their E average all year. I-Ie said some very nice Things abouT our club, Diary, and They made me proud . . . - fa iff' gi. , .V W . .7 , of ' viz' vg SIGMA IX: Row 4-E. Wallner, C. WaITrip, I-I. VVillf:Ton, 5. Siegel, S. Clarlc, I-I. Scher, A. Cohen G. Saphir, C. Goldenberg, J. Waxler, J. Rabin, T. Del.ooze. Row 3-F. VVinneTT, M. Rosenbloom P. Danks, A. Genesen, E. Benensohn, C. DorTman. R. Soble, G. Sherman, B. Baldrv. B. Gillian. Row 2- L. Spindler, E. FooTe, C. Friedeman, M. BernsTein, J. Grollman, E. Abrams, E. Nordgren, S. Deleanes, F. Fisher. Row I-J. Delson, G. STern, I-I. EaTon, E. Egger, D. Shapiro, E. Suloway, R. Newman C , Cohen. Page 74 S. E. X: Row 4-C. Mora, M. Mare. G. Grombachor, D. I-Iochman. D. Domke, E. OsTrow. Row 3- I-I. Clark, F. Mann. I-I. I-Iarris, A. Carlson, J. NiTsche, D. Fisher, J. MaIsTrom, P. Meyers, L. Mendelson. Row 2-E. Gordon, B. LuTher, D. Lowis, M. Greenberg, E. CIinTon, V. Moore, J. I-Iarper, G. Brown, E. Lambdin, M. LipperT, L. I-Ieller, L. Groupe. Row I-G. Goodman, R. Imler, B. LiTTIe, J. Hempel, R. Cole, B. LeviTon, D. Klee, I. I-Ieilbron. Sigma Once More I goT a good seaT way down in TronT aT The Sigma meeTing ninTh period Today, and Then seTTIed back To TeTe m self. The meeTin was called To order and Miss ShoesmiTh, AunTy B To you, inTroduced a guesT speaker, a man Trom a down Town deparTmenT sTore. Wonder OT sTraighT Trom The shoulder buT wiThouT ThaT min isTereaI Tone ThaT seems To be associaTed wiTh mosT speakers who carry a message. AT The end oT his TirsT senTence, he had me siTTing on The Y 9 wonders, he began Talking in a Triendly s+yIe, edge OT my chair: a Thing only The besT oT - 3 speakers can do . . . I-Ie Told us how he had To overcome diTTicuITies by perseverance, and ''sTick-To-iT-Tivenessf' I-Ie Talked on The Tine arT OT living wiTh an air OT one who knew iusT whaT he was Talking abouT. I-Ie was royally applauded when he concluded wiTh a joke I'm going To pinch if I can. The bell rang and The meeTing was over, buT I sTayed because I had To see The oTTicers abouT geTTing a pin . . I hadn'T paid my dues when They were due, and hadn'T goTTen my pin. Found ouT There's To be a parTy nexT week . . . S. E. XI: Row 3-J. Seskind, Young, L. Williamson, S. Sosna, R. Siever, E, Schubert J. SuTherIand, J. Wall, J. Reich. Row 2-B. Targ, B. SchwarTz, M. RosenThaI, J. Tomhave, L. STric':er, E. Siegel, G. Roman, M. RosenbIaTT, B. Pursian, D. WesTerTeId. Row I-M. Tompkins, T. STrahI, E. Shankman, L. Grimans, V. Trapp, P. Symon. Page 75 Q. 'fix CLD V. Q Xa, llllllllllllll fl The Greeks had a word lor il' JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR I visiled a Junior English I-lonor meeling loday. As I enlered lhe room, someone yelled I-li, Juno. I limidly answered. ILO. I guess I looked bewildered, because a young lady very graciously explained lhal Jr. English I-Ionor had been sludying mylhology Ialely and in lheir enlhusiasm lhey had named each olher aller ancienl gods or goddesses. Aller I regained my poise, I discovered lhal lhe Old Tesla- menl had been sludied iusl as enlhusiaslically. I suppose lhey were Adam and Eve lhen. lvliss Buchanan was walching lrom lhe sidelines wilh a ralher condescending smile. I lell you, Diary, lhere is nolhing lilce a meeling ol lhis sorl lo lighlen your spirils. I lhinlc l'd Iilce lo ioin lhese lighls ol learning. l've heard lhey read Idols ol lhe King, and I lhinl4 il would be lun lo sludy Mr. 'lennyson's characlerizalions ol King Arlhur and his knighls. ll is good lood lor lhoughlll We gel an awlul lol oul ol our bel honor class. Every lillle minule whelher we're Juno or a dove on Noah's Ark, we prolil. Ol course, you've realized now lhal I've become a parl ol lhis honored organizalion. I had always lhoughl lhal lhose Junos and Jupilers were loo brillianl lor me. Now, I don'l proless lo be as inlelleclual as John Kieran bul I do hold my ground wilh lhe resl ol lhe sludenls. Gee ll should say, Myll, our language and ils lileralure are inleresling. l've never lried lo wrile bul maybe, I loo, can become an aulhor, lhal lulure I-Iyde Parlcs English Honor classes will reler lo. Toodle OOGOI JR. ENG. I-IONOR: Row 3-G. Price, O. Trippel, K. Melchoir, K. Kelly, S. Jarrow. Row 2-J. Kingslow, I. Neumann, M. Delweiler, B. Springer, R, Gardiner, P. Goldslein, G. Slewarl, J. Resler, N. Silver. Row I-P, Pauling, E. Winnell, Program Chairman: Miss Buchanan, Sponsor: A. Church, Sec'y-Treas.g J. Waller, Presidenl, l94O: E. Covinglon, Presidenl, I9393 B, Ginsburg. Page 76 SENIOR ENGLISH HONOR I'm cerTainIy happy ThaT I've been a good girl and paid aTTenTion To my English Teachers all Through High School, be- cause now ThaT I'm a senior, laheml-wiTh The necessary E average required oT all members oT Senior English Honor, I iusT naTurally ioined This grand organizaTion. We're quiTe proud oT The TacT ThaT we have The Icnack oT mixing worlc and play proporTionaTeIy. I oTTen wonder iT The sound oT merrimenT issuing ouT oT our room aT some clever quip Trom our beloved and learned Miss Biggs, mysTiTies The sTudenTs nexT door, whc are probably busily solving The PyThagorean Theorem or someThing. BuT if They Think we're a worThless IoT, They're badly misTaI4enI Every session has someThing valuable To conTribuTe, and Those who plan To Take compeTiTive scholarship exams spread The word around ThaT They're geTTing an exTra-special boosT in The way oT preparaTion. IT I TorgeT some oT The new addiTions To my vocabulary, I'II remember a very happy Time spenT in Senior English Honor. While reminiscing, l'II Thinlc oT Miss Biggs speaking clearly abouT The subiecT she loves so well, our sTimuIaTing discussions and even The boy in The TronT seaT who so persisTenTIy wriggled his hand in The air. V g ' ' HBiggsyH sponsors Theres lusT someThing abouT ThaT class-I ve come To The . . . . . InTeIIecTuaI Tun poinT where I carry a cIicTionary wiTh me everywhere. My Triends are ThreaTening speedy exTerminaTion! In al This world noon is Ther Iyli our verrey parTiT classe-Oops! I've been reading Chaucer again: SENIOR ENGLISH HONOR: Row 3-J. Wall, I.. Circle, J. Harper, P. EorsTer, E. Schubert C. PiTTe, T. deLooze, A. I-Ieiberg, P. Symon, C. Klauber, D. Hochman. Row 2-D. Nieder, B. LeviTen, E. Bemen- sohn, E. OsTrow, A. SeIiTzIcy, H. Janows, M. RosenblaTT, M. McCaTTrey, J. GudsTadT, C. DragsTedT, P. Danlcs. Row I-H. EaTon, W. Wambaugh, Ireas.: R. Irnler, Pres.: Miss Biggs, E. CIinTon, Sec'y.q D. Eisher, M. Greenberg. Page C41 JR. AND SR. ARISTOI: Row 3-M. Punis, R. Herzog, M. Nanninga, B. Gresham, A. Kaplan. Row 2- R. Olmslead, P. Mumm, P. Forsler, A. Church, Secy: B. Silverman, S. Pincohfs, G. Klowden. Row I- M. Hamquisl, S. Clarlc, Miss Mix, E. Willenberg, Pres., C. Dragsledl. - ARISTOI Tempus lugil . . . and al lasl l'm a lull fledged member of Arisloi li+'s Lafin Hr. in case you didn'l lcnowl. We mighl be likened To lhe cream of mills, because we are lahemllll The besl l.a'rin sludenfs of Jrhe school. Well, we do need an E average in Lafin . . . So lherel Miss Mix helps us immensely wilh our synlax, ef cefera. Bona vesper nunc! SPANISH HONOR Buenas noches . . . and honeslly, Diary, l'm ready lo say good nigh+ and jump inlo bed. This allernoon all fhe members ol Spanish Honor were rehearsing wilh Mrs. Maloy for our play and we laughed so much, l'm all worn our .,.. You lfnow, Diary . . . llhinlc aller lhe play is finished, The members of Spanish Honor are going +o read some old Spanish Classics. Well, l'm so-oeo 'fired . . . Duerma bien. SPANISH HON.: Row 3-F. Reid, M. Kerr, M. Mander, J. McPherson, V. Lundborg. M. Van Deman V. Slrouse. Row 2-A. Wilson, D. Besly, F. Jenlcinson, D. Fox, C. Wellman, L. Brennan, J. Brouse Row I-E. Pelers, J. Pereda, Vice-Pres.: R. Brassell, Treas.: Miss Messelheiser, R. French, Pres.: F Cearley, Sec'y.: C, Jolie. Page 78 EUCLIDEANS: Row 3-T. Friedman, J. Harwood, S. Bloom, J. Compron, S. Levy, H. Hynnen, P. Cohen. Row 2-M. I-lurwilz, D. Bansclw, E. Yungmeyer, R. Gardiner, B. Kaplan, G. Saplwir, H. Kaveman, Row I -M. Slernlield, M. Beers, Vice-Pres.: J. Crosby, Pres., Mrs. H. Lundquisl, R. Connor, Sec'yy M. Slein, Treas.: C. Guslavson. EUCLIDEANS Guess wliall I, ol: all people, have been asked lo ioin llwe Euclideans Club. Do you realize wlwal Thai means? I'm a member ol Junior Mallwe- malics Honor. Frankly, I cIon'l know who Euclid was, buf I won'l be in llie dark lor long. Al every meeling, Diary, some lelIow-Eucli- dean laces lron+ and lells aboul some famous mallwemalician or some rnallwemalical llweory. See you laler. PYTHAGGREANS 'Nolliing succeeds like success, and am I happy. Today al a Pyllriagorean meeling, Miss Slnoesnnillw gave us really rough problems, and, Diary, I did Jrlwem all riglnl. You can imagine Iwow HS'l'l'H:II llie compelilion is in llwe Senior Malhemalics Honor Club. One lelIow's smarler llwan llwe ollwer, and I know l'1ow brillianl 'rliey all are anyway. Diary, i+'s good experience. PYTHAGOREANS: Row 3-J. Sullwerland, J. Polrenger, W. Erley, H. Everell, E. Tlweimer, lf. Tnomas, I.. Donkle, J. Couller, I:. Oslrow. Row 2-E. Levin, J. Seskind, O. Trippel, A. Selilzky, J. Reissenweber, I.. Slricker, R. Siever, W. Ho, R. Barnes. Row I-D. Fislner, L. Williamson, Pres., Miss Slioesmilln, D. Domke, C. Colnen. Page 79 Page SO 1-, 'T f gmail L I I Smiling aT The resulT Surprised aT The resulT ART HONOR There is noThing lilce learning everyThing abouT onels school, is There? This aTTernoon l visiTed The ArT Honor class Tor The Tirsi' Time in my high school career. Some oT Those lcids really Turn messy painTs lor challcsl inTo bee-ooTi-Tul picTures. Why . . . This Tellow Michaelangelo could noT have been much beT- Ter. I wish You could see These second Van Goghs and Raphaels aT worlc. They surely are indusTrious. Each piece oT worlc re- ceives The loving Touch ThaT all True masTers give Their painT- ings. These sTudenTs accepT all criTicisms good naTuredly lnaT- urally, or They would be in a bad wayl, Tor They are conTidenT ThaT because oT Them and Mrs. Lewis They will someday sTrilce Their painT Tilled brushes againsT a canvas and The resulT will be a masTerpiecel l'm guiTe posiTive ThaT if l were aT all arTis- Tically inclined l would ioin The Iirrle Tloclc in 407. ArT Honor is also The arT sTaTT OT The Annual. A mighTy good auThoriTy says ThaT The '40 AiTchpe is going To have some amus- ing decoraTionsllll llsn'T This prooT Thar our TuTure arTisTs will have good senses oT humor?l You lcnow The old saying, Diary, varieTy is The spice OT liTe? JusT To brealc up The usual cycle oT assemblies, ArT Honor has decided To give one. From The slighT inl4ling l goT, iT really promises To be a super-dooperl l'll never TorgeT The lasT arT assembly we had. l was enrhralled, To say The leasT. The challc lor charcoall drawings held my inTeresT so compleTely, l was oblivious Tc. all Things around me. l hope I'lI be able To aTTend our nexT cycle breaker. ln TacT l'm almosT as enThusiasTic as ArT Honor isll '. ART HONOR: Row 3-E. Aldrich, D. Warshaw, J. Bouras, N. Bridge, A. Barker, V. Wallcer, M. Pol- laclc. Row 2-AL. Fpindler, J, We-isslcopT, L. Mesigal, C. Green, C. Larsen, C. Gussaclc. Roy l-C. WalTon, M. Morris, ArT Ed.: Mrs. Lewis, J, McPherson, Pies.: M. Saslce. HISTORY HONOR: Row 3--P. Redlich, J. Polacheck, R. Crowe, I.. Wells, W. Rosenlhal, E. Kallen, H. Scher. Row 2-Weisman, I. Mayer, E. Wilson, M. Berkson, S. Tallman, C. l.eVel'r, R. Roberls, J. Liph. Row I-E. Klinger, A. Solomon, Mr. Hipple, K. Kelly, Sec'y-Trees.: L. Henderson, Pres.: M. Redlich. HISTORY HONOR Snuck quielly inlo Hislory Honor Ioday, and lowered a weary lrame inlo my usual seal. Then Mr. Hipple slarled us oil, and we soon disap- peared inlo Ihe Iwelllh cenlury. We also Iried drawing World maps from memory. Mine loolced lilce a Picasso done under Ihe influence ol bad liquor. I guess I iusl Can'+ draw Ihis world. Oh, well, al Ieaslr I will lcnow somelhing aboul il .... CHEMISTRY HONOR Brighl as bunsen burners in Ihe dark! ThaI's us. Do we do anylhing in Chem. Honor? I'II say we do. We go aboul unlying Ihe Gordian Knols ol Chemislry. Mr. Bule is prize unlangler, and he does a bang-up job ol il Iool Diary, oh, iusl Ihinlc whal I would have missed il I hadn'I Ialren Chemislry and made The grade . . . Loolc oul worldl Here come The Tulure wizards of scienlilic knowledge . . . 'Nilel CHEMISTRY HONOR: Row 3-D. Frankel, J. Wedeles, H. Cliller, O. Rigan, J, Allheirner, M. Paul, J. Rabin, D. SL-ewarr, I.. Vifesl. Row 2--J. Seskind, J. Hausler, J. Sulherland, S. Clark, P. Forsler, D. Mayer, E. Siegel, S. Siegel, W. Troll, M. Greenberg, B. Haniman. Row I-I.. Swarli. S. Fox, Seey-Treas., Spring: B. Riias, Pres.. Spring, Mr. Bule, E. Osirow, Pres., Fall, O. Trippel, Sec'y-Treas. Fall: H. Herron. Page 8I ACCOUNTTNG HONOR: Row 3-W. Boiko, N. Flessor, J. Loomis, M. Meerg, R. France, O. Kahn, G. Conklin, J. Pislcllo. Row 2-R. Wall, H. Friedman, K. GersT, S. Dunham, E. Romeriuk, E. Wenig, B. Gilliam, B. Zcrolis, S. Deleanes, L. Grimans. Row I-M. Rollberg, T. Ringbauer, Mr. Zehner, Mr. Byland, A. Poll, E. Suloway. ACCOUNTING HONOR JusT suppose, Diary, ThaT no one kepT any records. No one would know how much money They had or owed. The governmenT wouldn'T col- lecT iTs income Taxes and general conTusion would be The order oT Tho clay. No lil:ee7 Well, ThaT's how iT would be IT iT were noT Tor accounT- anTs, and ThaT is whaT I'Il be some day, l hope. . . . lVlany's The Time Mr. Byland has sTraighTened me ouT, buT l'm learning TasT! Page S2 l remember when l used To be iusT The same as any oTher Hyde Parker lnoT an honor ac- counTanTj. ln Those days oT yore l used To waTch Those honored peoples working, busy as bees behind The bars-Now, don'T geT me wrong!!! You know whaT l mean. They're cerTainly The sTars oT The bars in The Treasurer's oTTice . . NexT year our sTar Twinkler will be Miss Wenig. SERVICE X' f f M 0 -4 fry ' 7 04,061 0fA f!47ffD0 VU!Q! M ,ff Jywffw Zfvggf ,dw WJQZWJWWJW' , X WM ff GQWW IL' WMUXWVLFMX ,L U aw P5555 is Jigga ,MM JW X-1' f 'fZb0OafMA!! Q QS 015 r' l CWWMOW WWW A AWWWQW Nagoya!! N ,, . SENIOR SPONSORS I: Row 4-S. Sellzer, E. Cling, J. Waldron, B. Goldslein, J. Kaplan, W. Flood, J. Foley, E, Jackson, I. Walcliirk, C. Benberg. Row 3-I. Greenspan, if. Gullwman, A. Genesen, M. Brummel, A. Carlson, L. Circle, M. Werner, R. Harris, T. Franklin, A. Colden. Row 2-E. Hopkins, T. Ringbauer, A. Goldberg, Chairman ol Recorclsg M. Goldberg, C, Apeland, B. Lillie, B. Cooper, F. Dislenliold, G. Hirslwman, E. Jess, E. Greenlield. Row I-E. Simmerman, E. Egger, Co-Cliairman ol Offices, C. Diamond, P. Goldslein, R. Lezak, R. Brollman, G. Slern, A. Speclor, L. Gold. SENIOR SPONSORS Being a Senior Sponsor surely gives me many privileges and il you lliink Yours Truly doesn'l lake advanlage ol llwem, you're mislaken .... l've always wanled lo be one, ever since I was a small Fresliie, walclriing llie lellows in llie lobby. I used lo llwink lliey were playing Policemen, loolislw as I was. Il's Iward work, I know by expe- rience .... Goslri Diary, I liope Miss Kuelwn doesn'l assign me lo some Freslwie classes. Tlriey can ask llwe mosl unanswerable queslions. Would I be embarrassed! Diary, I liad a dale lor lliis allernoon, bul ll1ere's a Senior Sponsor meeling. I'm sure il's very imporlanl. Tliey always are. You know, Diary, llial Belly Iielps in llle Allend- ance Oliice, don'l you? Tliis is Senior Sponsor service. SENIOR SPONSORS II: Row 3-I-I. Wood, V. Swanson, S. Warsaw, I-I. Willislon, M. Segal, R. Lieber man, B. Glaves. Row 2-M. Walerlwouse, B. Gilliam, S. Franklin, P. Jimerson, L. Berman, E. Wolll, L. Morley, M. Greenberg, A. Scliover, E. Kalsaros, B. Lullier, E. Klinger, M. Buclimiller, V, Walker Row I-C. Friedeman, J. Lawson, V. Trapp, D. Parkins, J. Smilh, B. Colien, R. Newman, L. Golby M. Sclwi-sarlzberg. Page 4 mmassw-: ra'MraN? - glsf . 5 K T T1 STUDENT GOV'T l: Row 3-B, Gresham, D. Pass, l-lead oT LosT and Found: E. TheriaulT, E. Dunmore Row 2-N. Flessor, LosT and Found: l. Budwig, Chairman, ElecTion Comm.: L. Brasseur, B. AnseTT, S. Morris, L. Alexander, H. Pauly. Row l-H. Clark, Carroll, J. Goldberg, Miss STolce, J. SuTherland E. Nordgren, Sec'y, ElecTion Comm.: H. Silver. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ln my old age l'm becoming very palifical minded. l'm a member oT STudenT GovernmenT. . . . Am l learning parliamenTary law! VViThouT exaggeraTing, Diary, iT's really The governing body oT The school. The halls would cerTainly loolc bare wiThouT our posTers . . . Yes, The STudenT GovernmenT places Them where all Iil' chillun can see Them. Miss STolce cerTainly sponsors one grand, happy group .... We have a brand new parT oT STudenT GovernmenT, The EnTerTain-A menT Bureau. You can see, Diary, how imporTanT a cenTral power is. Why if iT wasn'T Tor The STudenT Gov-- ernmenT, I Thinlc we'd be going around like chickens wiThouT heads. Oh say, Diary, you lcnow Thaf The Time's almosT here To puT in peTiTions Tor class oTTicers. sig! STUDENT GOV'T ll: Row 3-D. Bowman, Chairman ExTra Curricular Comm.: D. DuTT, M. Smalley, E. McElhaney, E. MasTroTslcy, Vice Chairman WelTare Comm. Row 2-L. Wing, L. Caspar, V. Lee, H. Froelich, Publicify Manager: S. Lang, PubliciTy: L. WesT, J. EulTz, Chairman WelTare Comm.: Row I-B. Greenbaum, Sec'y WelTare Comm.: R. Boria, fxss'T Chairman PosTer Comm.: N. Nordgren, M. Kirk, Chairman PosTer Comm.: S. PloTniclc, P. Lape, Sec'y Curricular Comm. Page 85 Page S6 BOOSTERS Behold, Diary! Today I am a Man! From now on if anyone wanTs To Tind me or my shadow, They can look in The card caTalog under SamariTan, Good . . . or BoosTer, Bigl As a cynical IiTTle Diary, you will snorT in scorn aT my ioining The BoosTer's Club, and ask me wiTh a sneer, LiTTle Man, why This? l'Il Take Tive and Tell you . . . I-Iave you ever noTiced how a RighTeous Glow warms your blood Tor having helped somebody who was down and nearly ouT: or perhaps merely down, having slipped on a Treacherous banana peel? Well, Today I helped a girl pick up her books who's had a misTorTune oT The banana peel varieTy. A while aTTer we'd gaThered up her books I sTood sTaring aT her dumbly. Say, she said, would you help a girl in disTress? Dis dress or any oTher dress as long as you're The girI, I answered, none Too cleverly, and so, Diary, I joined The BoosTer's Club. And oddly enough, I Tound I was geTTing iusT as much Tun ouT oT whaT I was doing llaying ouT plans Tor Thanks- giving baskeTsl as I was Trom who I was doing iT wiTh lThe gal in disTressl. NOT all oT The meeTing was spenT in work lThaT's whaT I saidl. We discussed The all imporTanT and very mysTi- J Tying guesTion, Who's Yahudi? We decided To ignore The whole Thing: Colona was unsporTsman-like Tor bringing iT up in The TirsT place. 44 -Qq For 5 belle' Il- P- BuT enough oT This. I Thoroughly approve oT helping oTher 'veople as a means OT geTTing a bigger kick ouT oT liTe yourselT. If you were anyThing buT a smug Ii++le One Year Book you'd approve, Too, insTead oT iusT laying There, your blank Tace re- TIecTing your impassive aTTiTude . . . Good NighTI Wanl a lill? BOOSTFRS: Row 3-E. l.ighT, F. Freeman, F. I-lausmann, M. 'l'hursTon, B. STein, W. Kaplan, J. Finnegan, D. GenTry, B. Freeman, V, BenneTT, G. I-lubbell, N. Teddy, B. Zuker. Row 2-A. Pleimling, M. Belland C. Alexander. B, McFall, J. Nellis, S. Klinger, F. Mclflhaney, S. Friend, A. Pfau, M. NeuberT, D. Kern- chen. Row I-J. I-larrison, M. Lipson, Seciyz C. Krueger, Pres.: Mrs. Edgar, E. Traub, Vice-Press D. Fahy, Treas.: F. Srill, 2nd Vice-Pres. DEWEY LIBRARY CLUB f. F' ff - 'IT Oh no, Diary! Never again shall I do iTI WhaT am I raving abouT? . . . l'm never going To dog-ear a book The resT oT my liTe-or do anyThing else To harm iTI Why This sudden dec- ,.,11 . 6 IaraTion? Well, iT's like This . . . I'm a Dewey Library Club-er. Ii 3, .f We do a IoT, Tool I:irsT oT all, Diary, we Take care oT all The 'V,l ..1- v Ii++Ie library sIipS. You know we have To make sure ThaT all The i A T sTudy-ers are ir: Their places. Then, we check all Those books in and ouT. Jusl like any good assisTanT librarian should, we play nurse-maid To every one oT The 8,600 volumes wiThin The Iibrary's i i PM walls. We have To see ThaT They're always in apple pie order. Really, Diary, our work isn'T halT as hard as iT may seem. We enioy our worlz, ThaT's why we beam our smiles all over our TavoriTe room. Miss Van I-IaTTem, Hbeamer-in-chieT, always Tells us To be courTeous and eTTicienT while we're mainTaining The sysTemaTic order oT The library. Did you ever hear abouT our hearT Tag day? Why do we have iT? Well . . . conTidenTiaIIy, magazines are The hearT's desire. You've guessed haven'T you, ThaT we hold iT on VaIenTine's Day? The magazines can'T be Taken ouT like The oTher books, buT our daily visiTors surely make use oT Them. Everyone knows ThaT all work and no play makes Jill a dull girl. ThaT is why The walls OT The STuarT Room oTTen ring wiTh our IaughTer. 'We cerTainIy do do a IoTI-a whole IoTI Dewey or do we? Take your pick! I beTTer close This lengThy iournal now, I have a swell new book To eaT up TonighT. DEWEY LIBRARY CLUB: Row 4-J. Talenco, W. Loving, D. Bouras, K. Melchior, J. Bouras, D. Meyers, P. Ulrich. Row 3-G. STrauss, V. O'Leary, E. I-Iaab, T. Neumann, I-I. Peres, D. SabbaTh, B. Solomon K. Hayden, F. MasTroTsky, A. Barker, C. Ise. Row 2-R. Pappas. M. Newman, M. STamelos, Y. Davis M. Pobersky, G. WhiTe, A. Wilson. L. Pace, M. STevens, M. Berger, J. KosTerliTz, P. STrick, M. Wade J. Levinson. Row I-E. I-IarTsTein, S. Klein, S. Ise. Trees.: S. AcTipis, Vice-Pres.: Miss Van I-IaTTem, L Marcus, Pres.: L. Weiss. Sec'y: N. Peres, A. Cohen. Page '77 HEAD MONITORS: Row 2-L. Wing, C. Isenberg, S. DeIeanes, R. France, J. CarIson, L. Lipke, M. Lisfor, F. I.owenThaI. Row I-S. HoIIand, L. Buck, M. Klinenberg, E. Romenuk, M. Burke. MONITORS Whaf a IiIeI!I This afrernoon while I was siffing af my monifor posf . . . I was compeIIed Io uffer Ihese words, InoI my Iirsf experience of such a na'rure ei+herI Do you have a pass? for down Ihe hall was IroIIing a Iine example of a school cifizen. OI course, I didn? know she was such a school cifizen un+iI she reveaIed her pass. II hope I did noI Iook like a menacing monsfer Io Ihe poor IiI+Ie Iamb!I When she had gone, somefhing Ihaf sIighIIy resembIed Ihe new Lincoln Zephyr came speeding down Ihe corridor, and I, like Ihe con- scienhous Irafiic cop I am, Tried Io ask him peace- IuIIy and quickly for a small sIip of paper wiih 'rhe necessary informafion on II, IouI I had hardly opened my moufh when I reaIized he was gone! WeII, even he was no? as aggravafing as The nexi passerby. Thaf one Iingered on ages Ialking in- MONITORS I: Row 3-M. Bauer, Z. Corpeny, J. CarIson, B. Adams, M. Cook. M. Bowyer, E. Ander- nous. Row 2-S. Cohen, E. Barre, J. Colborn, J. CoIeman, E. Cowin, E. Baader, T. Ringbauer, M. Buch- m'I-er. Ro.-. I-J. Buck J. Anderson, C. Dellefield, B, Asher, C, Dorfman. Fade 90 MONITORS ll: Row 3-B. Hassel, S. Glasson, B. Hughes, L. GuThmann, E. Freeman, G. C5oldsTein, S. lfngh, R. Hussey. E. GoIdsTein. Row 2-T.GaIIagl1er, M. Handler, D. EmsTrom, J. Jacobson, P. Gray, R. France, C. Isenberg, C. Ginsburg, B. Harper, M. Goehler, E. GoIdsrniTh, R. Grossman. Row I- P. HoTlman, B. Howard, J. Hoodwin, J. Harn, P. HeTTer, I. GoodTriencl, V. Flaxman. cessanTly. He did have a pass, buT I guess he would noT have had enough Tun ouT oT iusT showing me The paper and conTinuing on his way. Boy, was I glad when he had gone!! ATTer a day oT yelling Thus aT anyone and everyone and lceep- ing my peepers peeled Tor slinlcing, sliThering boys and girls who seem To Thinlc They are mice, or someThing, and Try To geT by me wiThouT my knowledge, you can undersTand why I am noT Too peppy by The Time I hop inTo bed. IT This con- Tinues lThe way l am iudging Types oT peoplel perhaps someday l'lI-hmm yes, be a psycholo- gisT. Oh!! Say, I almosT TorgoT To Tell you abouT The mosT disgusTing Type oT all. Why, They are so bold iT's Terrible. They iusT ignore you! Can you imagine The arrogance OT iT!! Simply being ig- nored when you are siTTing There helping The school ,... proTecTing innocenT sTudenTs Trom 7 MONITORS III: Row 3-T. Newman, C. Loeb, R. Noven, K. Moore, W. Loving, W. Naughlon, N. Low, D. MeITzer. Row 2-B. Levin, A. Neher, C. Larsen, E. LighT, J. Johnson, J. Levinson, M. Johnson, D. Lowis. Row l-F. Levin, V. Label, S. Klein, J. Kernchen, C. Shiu, M. Johnson, E. Kahn, E. Levy. Page 9l age SH VARSITY MOTHERS I was Talking To my dream man yesTerday, and aTTer suTTi- cienTIy admiring The impressive school leTTers emblazoned on his chesT, I became ThoughTTuI. Who supplied you wiTh The new TooTbaIl uniTorms your Team wore during The IasT game? I asked. Now don'T geT me wrong, I like a Tish sTory as well as any- one, buT I guess I wasn'T prepared Tor The Tall Tale which Tol- Iowed. When he Told me ThaT his moTher was responsible Tor The TooTbaIl uniTorms, as well as The base-ball, baskeT-ball, Track and Tencing aTTire, I remembered hurriedly ThaT my moTher had . cauTioned me never To associaTe wiTh unTruThTuI people, and I arose To deparT. I had iusT abouT reached The door when he sTarTed To muTIer, The VARSITY MOTHERS are always Think- ing up new Things To do Tor Hyde Park leTTer-men. Well, Then, oT course, iT all came ouT. He hadn'T been Tibbing aT all-merely omiTTing a Tew imporTanT deTaiIs. I IT seems ThaT more Than a hundred moThers oT boys engaged in aThIeTic acTiviTies aT Hyde Park have Tormed a useTuI and inTeresTing club called VARSITY MOTHERS. Their TrequenT meeTings are occasions oT social recreaTion, as vsell as oT im- porTanT TransacTions. Friendly chef AT a Tea ' Y, Q, VARSITY MOTHERS: Row 2-Mrs. Krogh, Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. EpsTein, Mrs. Newell. Row I-Mrs. I-IewiTT, Mrs. SToTT, Trees.: Mrs. PrenTiss, Pres.: Mrs. Hoover, Sec'yy Mrs. Rich. P. T. A. My olTacTory nerves meT wiTh The mosT TanTaIizing odor when I arrived home Today! Can'T you iusT imagine my pleasure when I learned ThaT moTher was baking cookies? And a double baTch aT ThaT!! OT course, I was a IiTTle disappoinTed because I learned ThaT one baTch was Tor an imporTanT P. T. A. conTab To be held on The Tollowing day, and ThaT The cookies were Tor The social gaThering aTTerwards. Gosh!! Goodness gracious!! My, my!! And all oTher Torms oT excIamaTions, I was so-o-o-o graTeTul To This grand group Tor supplying The incenTive ThaT sTarTed my moTher's lovely and mosT saTisTying proiecT. And speaking oT proiecTs, did you ever Think oT The innumerable Things our I-Iyde Park P. T. A. does in The course OT a year. They sponsor iusT I loads oT acTiviTies. They boosT everyThing oT imporTance To The school. They backed our mosT successTuI and very enTerTaining Spring Music FesTivaI. Besides ThaT, They donaTe hours oT Their I Time To The lunch room, and The money They save They place in a scholarship Tund Tor children who need help To TurTher Their educaTion. They also help needy persons wiTh lunch money and careTare, eTc. You know, Diary, iT surely is Too bad more moThers don'T ioin The ParenT Teacher AssociaTion, buT I guess They iusT don'T real- ize how much enioymenT They would geT ouT oT iT. I know my 'W moTher likes iT immensely!!! She has meT a loT oT my Triends' moThers, and I am posiTive she wouldn'T give up Those acquainT- ances Tor anyThing! Mrs. EaTon Gives a Talk Mmmmm-I was righT abouT These cookies-mmmmm! P. T. A.: Row 3-Mrs. A. G. Spiegel, Mrs. M. L. Weiner, Mrs. W. A. Smiley. Mrs. G. F. SuTherIand. Mrs. O. P. I-Iennig, Mrs. L. Askerson, Mrs. l. E. Segal. Row 2-Mrs. L. I-Iausmann. Mrs. M. I-I. Propp, Mrs. L. C. Monroe, Mrs. M. LowensTern. Mrs. J. Lawrence, Mrs .P. Salisbury, Mrs. J. R. ChiTwood. Row I-Mrs. N. Wallace, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. S. V. EaTon, Pres.q rs. O. N. Wing. 2nd Vice-Pres.: Mrs. H. S. EvereTT. Treas. Page 89 I-IEAD MONITORS: Row 2-L, Wing, C. Isenberg, S. Deleanes, R. France, J. Carlson, L. Lipke, M. Lislcr, F. Lowenlhal. Row I-S. I-Iolland, L. Buck, M. Klinenberg, E. Romenuk, M. Burke. MONITORS WhaT a life!!! This aTTernoon while I was siTTing aT my moniTor posT . . . I was compelled To uTTer These words, lnoT my 'lirsT experience oT such a naTure eiTherl Do you have a pass? Tor down The hall was TroTTing a line example oT a school ciTizen. OI course, I didn'T know she was such a school ciTizen unTiI she revealed her pass. II hope I did noT look like a menacing monsTer To The poor IiTTIe Iambll When she had gone, someThing ThaT sIighTIy resembled The new Lincoln Zephyr came speeding down The corridor, and I, like The con- scienTious TraTlic cop I am, Tried To ask him peace- Tully and quickly Tor a small slip OT paper wiTh The necessary inTormaTion on iT, buT I had hardly opened my mouTh when I realized he was gonel Well, even he was noT as aggravaTing as The nexT passerby. ThaT one lingered on ages Talking in- MONITORS I: Row 3-M. Bauer, Z, Corpeny, J. Carlson, B. Adams, M. Cook, M. Bowyer, E. Ander- hous. Row 2-S. Cohen, E. Barre, J. Colborn, J. Coleman, E. Cowin, If. BaxTer, T. Ringbauer, M. Buch- w'Ier. Ra.-. I-J. Buck J. Anderson, C. Dellelield, B. Asher, C. Dorlman. Page 90 MONITORS II: Row 3-B. Hassel, S. Glasson, B. Hughes, L. GuThmann, E. Freeman, G. GoldsTein, S. Engh, R. Hussey, E. GoldsTein. Row 2-T. Gallagher, M. Handler, D. EmsTrom, J. Jacobson, P. Gray, R. France, C. lsenberg, C. Ginsburg, B. Harper, M. Goehler, E. GoldsmiTh, R. Grossman. Row I- P. HoTlr'nan, B. Howard, J. Hoodwin, J. Harn, P. HeTTer, I. GoodTriend, V. Flaxman. cessanTly. He did have a pass, buT I guess he would noT have had enough Tun ouT oT iusT showing me The paper and conTinuing on his way. Boy, was I glad when he had gone!! ATTer a day oT yelling Thus aT anyone and everyone and lceep- ing my peepers peeled Tor slinlcing, sIiThering boys and girls who seem To Thinlc They are mice, or SomeThing, and Try To geT by me wiThouT my knowledge, you can undersTancl why I am noT Too peppy by The Time I hop inTo bed. IT This con- Tinues lThe way I am iudging Types oT peoplel perhaps someday I'll-hmm yes, be a psycholo- gisT. Oh!! Say, I almosT TorgoT To Tell you abouT The mosT disgusTing Type oT all. Why, They are so bold iT's Terrible. They iusT ignore you! Can you imagine The arrogance oT iT!! Simply being ig- nored when you are siTTing There helping The school ,... proTecTing innocenT sTudenTs Trom MONITORS III: Row 3-T. Newman, C. Loeb, R. Noven, K. Moore, W. Loving, W. NaughTon, N. Low, D. Mellzer. Row 2-B. Levin, A. Neher, C. Larsen, E. LighT, J. Johnson, J. Levinson, M. Johnson, D. Lowis. Row I-F. Levin, V. Label, S. Klein, J. Kernchen, C. Shiu, M. Johnson, E. Kahn, E. Levy. Page 9l MONITORS IV: Row 4-A. Opler, S. Slruass, C. Panama, J. Roland, R. Slrauss, V. Slrouse, C. Schram, B. Salins, A. Robeck. Row IJWR. Soble, M. Sleiner, B. Simon, M. Scovill, H. Savage, A. Pfau, M. Sfephenson, M. Rosenlhal. Row 2-I. Olson, L. Spindler, M. Morris, R. Perlsfein, M. Pollack, l.. Plaelzer, D. Rosczyk, B. Schneider, F. Reid, B, Lewin. Row I-S. Silberman, P. Propp, O, Ravilz, D. Shapiro. R. Pappas, H. Sopkin, D. Rune. locker breaker inners, and donaling hours of your lime To help olhers. And 'ro be ignoredlllll Oh, well, lhere's no sense in gelling all exciled. Nalurally we have fun Too. All have our very own and mosf comiorlable chairs lo resl in. We have quief lmosl of lhe 'rimel during which we read a good ficlion book or sludy llhe laller if we are due for a big examinalionl. ln summer lhe halls are always so-oao-o-o-o cool and bre-e-ezy, and in winler 'rhe halls are so-o-o-o . . . Well, as l was saying, somelimes l gel awfully discouraged and angry, buf such is lhe life of a policeman ll always did wanl To be onel. However, Mr. Williamson never fails lo give us liHle pep Talks when we gel Too moody. Ailer one of his menlal reinforce- menls, we are all good for anolher monlh or so. Oh, well, we monilors shall carry on for dear l-l.P. . . ,. . Nh . MONITORS V: Row 3-A. Winne-ll, C. Klauber, S. Warsaw, M. Werner, M. Rosenblall. Row 2- A. Pallerson. J. Weinshenker, B. Weinsfein, J. Pelersen, B. Bordsley, F. Spiefh, D. Bouras. Row I-- T. Flanders, G. Thomas, E. Biederman, D. Wolinsky. Page 92 HYDE PARK MUSIC COMMITTEE I have a posifive mania for ioining Things and for The pasT Three years I've had a speech of accepfance waifing for Those who urge me To join a commiTTee, or someThing. Now under- sfand, Diary, I m noT a biT fussy, buT iT would be nice if I could belong To an organizaTion like The I-lyde Park Music Com- miTTeeI Everyone knows ThaT Their weekly meefings resulT in our famous MonThIy Concerfs, feafuring sTudenT soloisfs. The programs give Talenfed sTudenTs a chance To do Their sfuff for a large, friendly audience, and provide The sTudenT body wiTh The in- spirafion of good music and wifnessing fellow sTudenTs perform. There is always someone presenT who can'T believe ThaT The poised musician performing, is The one who recifed in class ThaT morningl I-I. P. CLEAN UP COMM.: Row 4-M. McCIenahan, D. Bou ras, Assembly Chairman: M. Beers. Row 3-B. I-lunT, C. Kyros, I. Rockler, E. RooT, L. Buck. Row 2-L. Israel, A. Lievin, J CompTon, N. Ragins, M. Rosebloom, Chairman Posfer Comm Row I-M. Lawrence, S. Friedman, Co-Chairman: Mrs. Gro nerf, W. BriTTan, Chairman: J. Bouras, Sec'y. BOOK-ROOM ASSISTANTS The book-room assisTanTs are busy as bees, They scurry and hurry and sTrive hard To please. Today l added a snazzy iTem To my collecfion of cogs which l-I. P. MUSIC COMM.: Row 3-E. Roe- der, E. Berg, M. Tornie. Row 2-E. Price. J. Neaylon. D. Rosczyk. Row I-B. Tarq, Mrs. Lee, D. Klee. CLEAN UP COMMITTEE Spring is here, Tra-la Tra-Iall Sa-a-y was I sTarTled Today by a huge red and yellow clean-up posTerI Was iT magnificenfll Mrs. GronerT and her civic-minded clean-up com- miTTee have decided one clean-up week is noT sufficienfly long enough To make spoTs of beauTy ouT of eye-sores. Our dirT chasers are really The besT To be found. A good proof of whaf I say is our nice neaT school. make The wheels of I'lyde Park school rouTine roTaTe so effi- cienTly. IT is The organizaTion in our book-room, which supplies all our classes wifh The proper TexT books. Miss Slaughf, Miss I-linkley and Mr. I'Iowell, combine forces Towards supervising and aiding ninefeen civic-minded assisT- anTs in The difficulf Task of caTaloguing, issuing, receiving and arranging TexT books. I wonder if They spend Their spare Time reading! BOOK ROOM: Row 4-E. Rice, B. Wher- ry, M. Perlman, S. Warsaw, l. Walchirk. Row 3-L. Weiss, V. Arrnsfrong, M. l-lam- ilTon, I-I. Peres, E. Kalleck. Row 2- R. I-larrelson, A. Sherow, O. I-lowell, S. Puklicky, O. Sfern. Row I-A. Ver- sriysse. Miss I-linkley, W. Phillips. Page 93 In 4 E - K.. I E' I ' :pu gl., An A-I newsboy AIrnosT finished DOWNTOWN SHOPPING NEWS Did you hear abouT The big deparTmenT sTore sale Tor ne,4T week? I iusT discovered The ad in The DownTown Shopping News. You can be sure I'll be There when The doors open. You know Diary, The DownTown Shopping News is deTiniTeIy a swell paper. We geT iT Tree oT charge every Wednesday and SaTurday wiThouT Tail. The reason Tor iTs prompT delivery, oT course, is The courTeous, energeTic, Hscampering merrily Tew hundreds oT boys who deliver The Shopping News. The laugh's on me, Diary, I've neglecTed To Tell iusT whaT The DownTown Shopping News is. Well, iT's a newspaper sponsored by all The sTores downTown. These sTores adverTise in The Shop- ping News and we 'Tashion ploTes religiously read iT. AT leasT l do. NoT only are ads conTained in The Shopping News, buT Diary, news oT all The schools, news oT Tashions, and even The hoTTesT news oT The Day. The boys ThaT deliver The paper are divided inTo disTricTs, aT The head oT which is a disTricT manager. Any ambiTious Tellow, Diary, can win a loT oT prizes. Why, scholarships are oTTered, prizes are given To The carrier ThaT is in a loT oT acTiviTies aT school. STilI beTTer is The prize oTTered To Those Tellows who are good aThIeTes. ThaT's noT all eiTher, Diary, Trom Time To Time, The DownTown Shopping News sponsors essay conTesTs, and The reward is a cash prize. ThaT cerTainIy is worTh working Tor, isn'T iT? Gosh, Diary. l wish I were a DownTown Shopping News car- rier. Maybe someday I will be. sn. DOWNTOWN SHOPPING NZVVS: Row 3-B. ShackleTon, J. O'Toole, R. French, E. Wallner, O. Mac- Ouidwin E, Plat VV. Gilbert J. Crimp. Rox-12-C. Panama, 6. ShackleTon, R. MacGuidwin, B. TiTus, S. Diamond E. Van Berkum, I-I. Robinson, Rc-.-.' I-J, I-IaTh, C. lse, C. Camp, I-I. Saiki, F. RosenThaI. D5 x1 .4 'an - 4 1 Gm--- CIZFICE HELP: Row 3-M. SchwarT:, D. Parkins, I-I. CosTalas, C. Walrrip, S. Warsax-.f, J. Kaylan, H NVnnd E lacksen J Buck E K'Tsarcs L Ge e f ' ' ' . cc .v..c or . . a C. . roup-. Rev. 2-G. Srern, F. Lincleman, E. Klinger, R. I.'eberma', C. Klabber M. Vkferrer D. Cohen, M. Seaal, E. Hookins, B. Coooer, V. Walker, M. Goldberg. Ro-.2 l-E. Egger. S. Bi-ox-.n, T. Ringbauer, Miss Cranby, Mrs. Vursell, R. Lezak, A. SpecTor. M Q 17 'I' 1. L.fUCii '1lSYi. OFFICE HELP The days are going by so TasT, beTore I look around, The week is gone. You know Diary, I really Think iT's because l'm so busy. I have regis- Tered as a member oT The Omce Help. Yes sir, we really help. We give needed inTormaTion, run errands, Tile program cards, and keep The owqice clerks Trom having nervous breakdowns. IT you have any ohqce work, iusT call on us. Q-at-...xx ll-Ielpl I-Ielpll Q Q-any ORCHESTRA MOTHERS: Row 2-Mrs. J. Vise, Mrs. M. Goodman, Mrs. B. Moore. Row I-Mrs. A. bjoiege' Mrs. F, Pnrines, Pres.: M'ss Errley. ORCHESTRA PARENTS No siree. Diary, no more Tive minuTe pracTising Tor me anymore! Do you know why This sudden change? Well, iT's really quiTe simple . . . Porky, ye ole bassonw and I musT remain TaiThTuIly To- geTher Tor aT IeasT an hour since my parenTs have joined The noble order oT OrchesTra ParenTsI They're really a grand bunch. WhaT would we ever do wiThouT our energeTic mammas and papas? Remember when The old bass wenT on The blink? . . . Then, iusT like The Lone Ranger, came The GrchesTra ParenTs To The rescue-I ATTer hours oT scurrying around To geT iT in TipTop order, The club came Through. Now The big bass is in A-one order once more .... You can iusT beT ThaT my parenTs are sure ThaT I always puT Porky awayiusT so . . . and I do . . . because I would never wanT anyThing To happen To dear Porky. DIFFERENT GALS-DIFFERENT REACTIONS 45 4 I U Q OVCQV 1' 0 6 V Seem Qpaupg f ,MLM , Q I if WM iff Mm K ,D ,, LZ! 'V ' 71 U affwfpolb :1CjQ,fw!,yf22 ,L fwefwf 4114, 6, iq J :f J J af . JWWW MW 13 Q mf V if NX W f',, f 7 MMM JQYQESQTL JJ I -f-Tj'-T QA W 'df fl ,mb My f gffwa 6 an 51-UQU7E5f 466 fv1Ej5i,jm5fvE IQ Sl? K0gjXQ fmwfkw fwwff P 991-D A WUC M47 W by M W JJ,- M Dfw To G q,,.Yif.wf:':Qi f Qdbffzf MLF,L Wiwgs jV4,f,,,,f,z5 5,0 'Mylan Vwfwo ffwjd f MQW ' MMM My Zu WMM WWWWM000 UV wwf ww 'aff iwww Jwfwff f ff ffvvdfffyff .- if ,Q Ov, QXA 5 fH0ZLU56R vve k ill in i7 f Page 93 ri ATTenTion plus- Serious Sophs ,Q -J -J If .Ai SOPHOMORE GIRLS Gmon sTudenTs, pennies on The way . . Sophcmore Girls' Bunny Tag Day . . . Won'T you buy one? , a IiTTIe girl calls. Bunnies, bunnies, all Through The halls. I've been liTeraIIy hopping down The halls all day Today. Oh, Diary, I wish you could buy a Bunny Tag Trom me. AImosT every- one in I-IP. is wearing a paper likeness oT PeTer RabbiT. The pennies have iusT been pouring in, Trom Timid Freshmen To noT-so-Timid Seniors. All buy our lil' Tags. I'm so glad iT's such a success, we cerTainIy worked hard enough, especially cuTTing ouT The li+TIe Things. I-IonesTIy, Diary, l cuT ouT so many bunnies, I dreamed OT long ears and TlIuTIy Tails Tor a weelc. No, Diary, oT course we do oTher Things besides selling colored Tags. You iusT should have been To our beauTiTuI parTy in The STuarT Room, Then you would realize how social our group really is. IT's Too bad, Diary, ThaT you can'T go To meeTings and parTies wiTh me, Miss I-rye, head bunny, sTarTs us on The paTh To becom- ing Junior Girls. ATTer Junior Girls? Heavens above, Diary, don'T you lcnow whaT comes Then? Whiy, Then comes The supreme in girls' clubs, Senior Girls! Yes, The Sophomore Girls is only The beginning. IT I lilce The end as well as I lilce The beginning, I've goT someThing To loola Torward To .... RighT now, I Thinlc Sophomore Girls is one oT The besT clubs in The school. OT course, I'm prejudiced!!! if, 'ef SOPI-IOMOIIE GIRLS: Row 2-E. STrauss, A. Jensen, D. DuTT, R, Parlcer. Row I-R. Dubovy, E. Liplcin, I-I. Appelrnan, JR. GIRLS I: Row 4-E. Brill, V. Erslcine, A. Decker, J. Cohen, F. I-luni R. Hognnan, M. I-larrel, M. Chrisrensen, H. Baines. Row 3-M. Beerman, B. Breir, H. Bernsrein, E. Babel, C. Krueger B. Brannan, H. Cosralas, J. Miller, N. Fishman, H. Hayslelre. Row 2-L. Hamillcn, A. Mapel, F. Freeman, M. Ciocania, E. Kalleclc, J. Murphy, V. Apolslcy. H. Freidman, D. Besly, R. Hussey. Row I-S. Bloom. S. Cohen. E. Bochan, M. Belland, Secy: J. Brannum, Pres.: V. Lee. Treasx J. Joseoh, J. Brcuse. JUNIOR GIRLS Lollypops, good ol' lollypopsl Thafs wha? we discussed in Junior Girls loday. No, we are nor going back ro our second childhood, Diary. We were malcing imporlanl decisions alsoul our annual lollypop sale. Oh yes, rhe sale has be- come guile a lradilion oi Hyde Parlcls Junior Girls. VVe really have lhe mosr glorious limes . . . Our meelings are purely social. Then, loo, we have our parries in rhe Sluarl Room. We couldnll have hall lhe lun we do have ir if were nor for our wonderful sponsor, Miss Rubovirs. She supervises our business, and ioins righr in our lun. We have lhe culesl lirrle blue and silfer pins. There iusl arenl any pins as prelry as ours lor miles around. My lovely day came lo an end when I losl my pin-lm going ro gel anolher one soon, rhough. JR. GIRLS ll: Row 3-L. Oscherwilrz, B. Wilson, V, Pedersen, S. Kramer, M. Smalley, R. Seder. B, Le-.-fin, S. Slraclc, D. Phillips, R. Klein. Row 2-V. Walson, P. Plavnilc, C. Loelo, M. Mander, M. Lievense, T. Flanders, B. Hammer, P. Mumm, V. Flaxman, E. Whirney, T. Newman. Row I-C. Shiu S. Puklicky, L. Rosenberg, C. Gusfavson, M. Hamquisr, Vice-Pres.: H. Herron, D. Tarnopol, W. Lee, R. Sfein. page 9? vig! ,.ss..-4 SENIOR GIRLS I: Row 4-B. Asher, S. Field, L. I-leller, J. I-larper, C. Grace, A. Beardsley, M. Green- berg, M. Berg. Row 338 Berger, E. Abrams, L. Grirnans, D, Chapman, E. Biederman, I-l. Bieclerrnan, J, Grollman, P. GolclsTein, M. BernsToin, F. Fisher, R. l-larrison. Row Z-E. Grawoig, C. DragsTedT, E. Goldslein, R. I-luclc, T. Ringbauer, A. Chionis, B. l-lunT, M. Bauer, L. I-lenderson, R. lmler, C. Cohen. J. Delson. Row I-M. Buchmiller, I-l, Cohen, M. Donovan, Treas.7 Miss Biggs, Miss Henson, J. Buck, Vico Pres.: E. Foote, L. Fox, E. Egger. SENIOR GIRLS How Time does Tly . . . Why, only yesTerday I was a liI' Treshie and now loolc aT me. A Tull Tledged Senior Girl, no less. And, Diary, iT Teels grand, no iolcing. You lcnow, Diary, being an upper classman really means someThing. We have a loT OT privileges which we are very careTul noT To abuse. ThaT's really a characTerisTic oT Senior Girls. As you lcnow, Diary, every semesTer Senior Girls plans a swell parTy Tor our lil' Treshies- Freshie Frolicl Well, Tomorrow is The big day. We're all worlcing like Tury Trying To geT all The lasT minuTe Things clone. Gosh! iT's going To be wonderTull-Our enTerTainrnenT' is Tops, and ice cream and lolly pops malce iT all The beTTer. T SENIOR GIRLS II: Row 4-E. Cohn, P. Danlss, J. MalsTrom, P. ForsTer, M. Klinenberg, M. KonTelas D. Fisher, M. Greenwald, A. Carlson, W. BriTTan, I-l. Janows, R. Noven, E. ClinTon, L. Mesigal. Row 3- E. KeeTrey, D. Klee, M. Morris, L. Marlcs, E. KaTsaros, D. Mayer, B. LiTTle, D. I-liTes, A. Pfau. L. Circle G. l-larringTon, M. GuTridge, J. Arnold, D. Parlrins, M. McCaTlrey, F. Lindeman. Row 2-D. Cohen G. Roman, D. Lynch, B. LuTher, C. Mehr, E, LighT, C. London, M. O'Reilly, J. Marcus, R. Newman E. KlingeT, M. I-larlman, M, Larlson, L. Crane, J. Poulos. Row I-L, MarTinez, L. KoTselas, B. LeviTon Miss Biggs, Miss I-lenson, J. STone, Pres.: L. Golby, M. Lawrence, C. MarTinez, Page IOO By now, Diary, you probably Think all we do is plan Tor The l:rolic, buT you're deTiniTely all wrong. -The PresidenT oT Senior Girls arranges Tor guesT speakers who are oT inTeresT To all The girls, and are They swell. IvlosT oT The Time, Diary, we have more girls aT The meeTings Than There are seaTs. So whaT do we do?-Why iusi puT up a sign S. R. O. lSTanding Room Onlyl. ThaT's prooT enough how inTeresTing The meeTings are. Oh myl Diary, aT The lasT meeTing we had an experT on women's Tashions, color schemes, cosmeTics, eTc. And, Diary, guess whaT-she convinced me ThaT my lipsTick is The wrong shade. Sooo, beings ThaT nexT week is my birThday land I won'T say which onel, I have asked my Triends and relaTives To buy Things Tor The sake oT beauTy -lrneaning mel-And, Diary, wiTh all Those giTTs I sure will look like a Tashion plaTe ll hopel. The lasT meeTing we had, Diary, was a very exciTing one. The reason??? Well, we couldn'T decide iT Senior Girls should have a Two or Three page conTracT in The Annual. IT was a mighTy big decision, Diary, because There are so many oT us, we don'T wanT To be crowded. I was so glad ThaT I could have shouTed wiTh ioy when The Three page conTracT won. By The way, Diary, l've ordered a pin Trom The Treasurer OT Senior Girls. Are They beauTiTul. The color is blue and They are in The shape oT a cap ThaT goes wiTh a gown, You know, The kind you wear when you graduaTe Trom college. I don'T know how my allowance will sTand Tor iT, buT l'II manage somehow. I iusT musT have a pin, so I will go wiThouT my milkshake aTTer school, iT necessary. Well, l'm Tired. Good nighT. Seniors? AT a meeTing SENIOR GIRLS Ill: Row 3-A. Wilson, R. Wall, V. Trapp, I-I. Kirk, V. Weed, N. Rosenbloom, G. Sher- man, M, Tompkins, P. Rizzo, L. SuTTon, L. Spindler, G. WhiTe. Row 2-E. Suloway, S. WheaT, P. Symon, E. Romenuk, B. SchwarTz, lvl. Werner, E. Spayer, E. Siegel, B. Solomon, B. Turovlin, M. Sherwood. Row I-L. Tenison, A. SpecTor, L. Robinson, Ivliss Biggs, Miss Henson, I-I. Sopkin, E. Robin, S. TepliTz. Page IOI QQ GERMAN CLUB I: Row 3-M. Brolhman, C. Goldenberq, l-l. Bucyendahl, l. Budwig, L. Aldenhovel, J. Gardner, J. Eolre, J. Hernpel, W. Barnharl, A. Cohen. Row 2-M. Bauer, A. Cohen, V. l-lirninq, E. Conrad, R. Beynon, P, Forsler, B. Gilliam, A. l-leiberq, R. Arlwohl, M. Eberly, E. Boor, J. Caplan, H. Condnn. Row IAE. Eqqer, A. Johnson, A, Hirnina, Pres. Fall Sem.: Mrs. Randall, R. Barnes, Pres.: Mrs. Riw-rs. J. Pnlnrliorlr, Vicebpresg B. Adams, M. Buchrniller. GERMAN CLUB ll: Row 3--N. Kaner, B. Jordan, J. Krause, L. Oslerweis. R. Mander, L. Mandelslein, l-l. Pelersen. E. Locher, J. Kessler. Row 2-E. Kopl, W. Minard, M. Lindner, A. Pfau, P. Korn, P. Poinls K. Kusludich, H. Slrasburg, R. McKay. Row I-l-l. Lillon, A. Neher. W. Lee, C. Mueller, E. Marlrins Sec'y.: J. Nice. R. Quick, E. Mueller. GERMAN CLUB lli: R:-A. 3-C, Schex M. Silver, D. Weissman, G. Rigan, E. Wallner, J. Srcver, E. Xibracs, J. Rani' R. We sl' R. RCHL' H, Vkfinfer J. Riley. Row 2-L. Schroeder, l-l. Schroeder, T. Srrahl E, Rgiwv E, Mahler, J. Rclara R, Reifig, E. Spayer. K. Spiro, l. Shull, V. Sranley, L. Wagner, C. Rado- yiis. Rei.-. l-J. Reich, M. Vxfalker, M, VVerner, L. Wesl, W Nelson, Trees.: J. Sulherland, M. Riley, PAN AMERICAN I: Row 3-G. Berman, G. Cone, H. Mayer, V. Pres.: T. Fox, K. Hirsch, C. EngeITried, Pres., M. STeinberg, S. Meier, E. Bell, G. Kaplan, S. GiTliTz, B. Block, C. STernberger. Row 2-C. Nahamlcin, D. Kane, J. Price, B. WooIT, C. Wergedahl, B. Bower, M. RaTTner, E. Kaplan, Corr. Sec'yg M. McGee, E. Berger, J. Cearley. Row I-J. ForsyTh, H. Wiggins, M. Iwagami, E. Davies, M. Leach, M. Barry, Mrs. Flores, R. WOITT, H. Miller, Rec. Sec'y: G. RaviTz, L. Slohm, J. Sommers, R. RappaporT. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Well, whaT do you lcnowl There are sTiII some people in Hyde Parlc who don'T know ThaT you don'T have To be devoTees OT Spanish To belong To Pan American League! Diary, when I goT wind oT The TacT, you could have knocked me over wiTh a TeaTher . . . JusT Thinlc oT all The inTeresTing Times They have been missing . . . We who Icnow, Though, really enjoy The league. Who wouIdn'T wiTh Mrs. Flores as iTs compeTenT EW. 9 f head-Ieaguer. Everyone is Ticl4Ied pink when Time rolls around Tor us To presenT our annual assembly! This year, Diary, we gave, posiTiveIy, The besf perTormance we ever had. And we had The mosT luscious Time doing iT, Too . . . This year we Toolc Hyde Parlc on an imaginary Trip SouTh oT The Border by way OT our briIlianT Spanish songs and dances. l..Q I 1, I L PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE: Row 3-Cv. Goldberg, M. STein, E. HechT, D. MelTzer, R. BrinIcworTh, E. Frank, M. Shulman, A. Halaslca, J. Coleman, E. Hyman, L. STrauss, W. PoTTenger. Row 2-L. Weiss, E. WinTer, D. Hane, I. Pass, A. Chapman, G. NaThan, D. SinTon, L. SmiTh, L. Larson, R. Murphy. Row I-H. Beclcer, C. MarTinez, L. MarTinez, A. MeyerhoTT, S. Silberman, T. Schwedel, Mrs. Flores, S. Rabin, C. Caldwell, A. GusTevson, F. Liplcin, A. Opler. Page IO3 X2- SN Q QTU ,f Q w xx THE SOCIAL RECORD SPECIAL INTEREST f f fo0fV'f6Qf9CU 7 ' gwffv f .X GfL,1J6faJ! fffffvii ' fy? LOJLU C' l QU, zfcfYf0'ffV'1f6Uf5 2 fwwf E':gZjf, f 'EE VflQ.K.-!EwJ.J 0512? p p EP, CAN My . fp 1 CD,-Q eg, A0vfJ,4nof'ff'V'ff ff070'VfUfW9!'fff'e Yi 'Q XVDUMJJ Ww',Wj fbfw QQ ' B X yd! EUQMO JQUQAWO J P X , '1 - xx J J ig ,afm,.Q'O aflfaffvf 1 0 J 0 Wwffaf, MWC J J ' Xe 4937 CKUQMQ JLJMWCULU , WVWO -R fgjjyyhfvf Q53 mm A Qjd JD L0 WWA KIQTB JLCUJZW QMMWVW Wwwwwf ' X gf-J Q Z1 X SENIOR ORCHESTRA I: Row 5'-E. Berg, I.. Berlin. Row 4-H. Brown, B. Wade, J. GuTsTadT, A. Chionis, H. Asher, J. Lawson, J. Heller, H. Spiegel, B. Brown. Row 3-E. Fineloerg, P. Varvaris, T. Hun- sokor, D. Willer, M. Tompkins, E. KauTman. Row 2-A. Siegel, P. Pronos, N. Leddy, E. Geyer. Row I -F. Speclor, P. Shepul, D. Schalzman, B, London, F. WinneTT, G. Goodman. ORCHESTRA Oh, I'm so Tired! Who wouldn'T loe, carrying Porky up and down Tour TlighTs oT sTairs is enough To make even a he-man weak. You know who Porky is don'T you? He's my loassoonl Though he's a liTTIe on The heTTy side, we have loTs oT Tun TooTing away wiTh all The oTher IiTTle Tune makers. LaTely Miss Finley has been marvelling aT my wonderful progress. IT's really quiTe simple To undersTand. IT is easier Than pie To climb The scale OT success wiTh Miss Finley's super guicl- ance Iseasoned wiTh a large pinch OT pracTice.l JusT The oTher day we made a recording oT our prized works. We show our True colors aT The Spring FesTivaI. 'Bye now . . . have To pracTice . . . Porky's calling. SENIOR ORCHESTRA ll: Row 4-A. PeTTigrew, M. Torme, F. ScoTT. Row 3-R. RoTh, B. Genesen, K. Zerfoss, E. GoldsTein, R. Sherman, L. Crane, M. Crisrnan. Row 2-Miss Finley, S. Vise. Ii. Roeder, If. Hanneman, J. KauTTr-nan. Row I-E. IndriTz, S. Hauser, E. Price, P. Snipes, J. Ziegler. Page IO6 A CAPPELLA A CAPPELLA l: Row 4-T. deLooze, D. Bezark, L. Alexander, M, Basfin, A. Jones, B. Jergens, R, Lieber- man, H. Hymen, V. Chapen, B. Hulcheson. Row 3-M. Lievense, M. Brummel, J. Eddy, E. Conrad, P. Danks, B. Beaudry, M. Greenlaw, M. Delweiler, C. Johns, J. Fleischman, H. Bernslein. Row 2-l. Chimberog, M. Berg, E. Kalz, H. Cook, E. Cook, B. Goldsiein, B. Cooper, M. Bowen, M. Carlson, M. Kaufman, T. Harper, B. Cohen. Row I-D. Klee, Pres. Fall Sem., A. Heiberg, Acc.: Mrs. D. W. McFall, Parenl-Ad.: D. Hillman, Vice-Pres.: J. Neaylon, Pres.: Mrs. Lee, L. Richards, Sec'y-Treas.: Hammond Ah! af long lasl an angora sweaier has come fluliling info my life! I iusi know Thai il made me sing rwice as well Today in A Cappella. Some- iimes l do nor see how our do-mi-soling will ever be anyihing buf a iumbled mess. Yel, al our conceris . . . You'd Be Surprised al our mar- velous abiliiy. Mrs. Lee isn'+ fhough. She knows Jrhaf her blue robed melody makers will al- ways soar up, up lo lop place in everylhing we do. And, Diary, our sing-iesisu are really some- Jrhing 'ro brag about Oh! do-'ri-sol . . . You know, we couldn r fill The air wirh our gems of harmony if ir weren r for our lailhiul supporlers. Every fall we sponsor a magic slaie sale . . . lwrile . . . whee . . . and i'r's gonel. The proiils go Towards buying us new music: . . . Tra, la. All Hyde Park is a proud as punch of us, l know. A CAPPELLA II: Row 3-D. Sander, A. Merchant J. Pines, J. Maguire, R. Turner, R. Presson, J. Parker, W. Robins, D. Wolberq, N. Pappas, J. Sweclberq, R. Wood, D. Burris, L. Nikowilz. Row 2-G. Tasker, A. McLaughlin, M. Markley, S. Popham, J. Walker, B. Palmer, J. Tomhave, S. Wheal, J. Oswald, A. Schover. Row I-P. Propp, P. Rizzo, D. Schwarlzkofi, Mrs. Lee, N. Silver, D. Rosczyk, A. Sabbalh, L. Sfein. Page IUO7 ,Q L NLE CHORUS l: Row 3-H. Lenlz, J. Davis, Pres.: N. Harrison, B. Boenlges, B. Day. Row 2-J. Har- v. od, K. Levy, J. Clarke, E. Miller, M, Hayman, W. Loving, Sec'y-Treas., A. Loewensiein. Row I- L. Gufhmann, J. Greenspon, Miss Whelan, D. Felsenlhal, D. Gosnell, MALE CHORUS l've been launched on my career, info lhe sea of somelhing or olher To see if l can hold up in 'rhe vocal swim. l've been accepied info Male Chorus, and l'm having lols of lun see- ing if l can sing. Even if il is iusl an opiical, or should l say vocal, illusion, my larnyx is going 'ro gel an airing. Thai, Diary, is whal is popu- larly lcnown as lcilling Two ol lhe besi qualify 2 IN siones wilh one bird .... l can'l malce up my mind iusl why l like lhe absence ol girls from lhe class: ihe only one in lhe place is Miss Whelan who does her besl 'ro lfeep us happy and conlenled. She will cerlainly have a large iob: lalcing my unlulored vocal chords and lurning lhem info obedienl liHle music makers! l wish her luclc .... - 4- 1. - MALE CHORUS ll: Row 3-B. Rosen, R. Zcox, W. Thompson, E. Jaclcson, S. Reidg, Bus. Mgr.: L. Sirner J. Tibor. Row 2-C. Silverman, J. Shaw, D. Soderborg, B. Riddle, R. Slrauss, W. Troll, E. Rubin Row I-A. Schach+man, J. Rosen, Miss Whelan, G. Seneliclc, A. Palais. Page IOS GIRLS' CHORUS I: Row 3-G. Beals, M. Lowes, J. Levil, J. Fullz, N. Miller. Row 2-R. Lanl, E. Fd .I- man, B. Ansefl, B. Targ, Accomp., M. Gill, B. Landa, R. Greenspan. Row I--C. Guslavson, D. Kane, V. Alexander, Miss Guller, A. Beardsley, Vice-Pres., B, Jones, Treas.q C. I-lollman. GIRLS' CHORUS I have lhe grandesl new ouhfil-lNo+ my spring onel. A blue salin cape wilh while braid. To be honesl wilh you, Diary, ills lhe unilorm ol The Girls' Chorus and our Miss Guller slyled lhem herself. Believe me, when we gel' on lhe slage, we malce a beaulilul sighl. Oh, Diary, we're gelling ready lor The Spring Feslival, The lirsl of ils lcind in any high school and Miss Guller sure is a slricl lasl4 maslerf' lJr's all or no'rhing and you can resl assured il'll be all. We're really perlecl, Diary, beller lhan ever and always progressing. Yes sir, 'rhal's us all righl. More aboul lhe leslival. One ol our Chorislers is going lo be lhe accompanisl for lhe enlire program and are we proud ol ourselves. Anolher is lo have a solo parl. GIRLS' CHORUS ll: Row 3-B. Abra s, B. Scharll, A. Tremper, M. Slupp, L. lflarringlon, S. Maclcin. Row 2-E. Kaplan, B. Goldberg, B. Lap M. Coolcsey, B. Moorehouse, A. Fagolo, W. Nelson, R. Wilson. Row I-S. Brown, D. Douglas, M. Schuc man, Miss Guller, I-I. Werner, E, Gaddey, L. Teague. li Page IOC? I ---4 rg Galher 'round- Pure Corn - MIXED CHORUS Now don'T you insuIT my singing . . . l'm in Mixed Chorus! And believe you me, I beT I can hiT The noTes correcTly aT leasT. ATTer The Music l:esTivaI I know I have improved my Technique. NoT only ThaT, buT The enTire chorus has proved ThaT They sure know Their sTuTT. We really worked like regular Troupers geTTing ready in Time, buT we did noT mind. We had loTs OT Tun doing iT. Now, Diary, Take our parTies in The STuarT Room . . . They cerTainly are social successes. We sing, play games and in general, we are noT wall Tlowers, noT by a long shoT. We noT only sTick To singing, buT Oh, Diary, we go in Tor parliamenTary law, Too. Every semesTer we have a general elecTion. Maybe I'II be an oTlicer some day. I surely hope so. Wirh our ol'licer and parTies and everyThing you really wouIdn'T know we're a class. And iT's all because oT Miss Churchill, Too. She's more like a Triend and one oT us, Than a Teacher. You undersTand, don'T you Diary, ThaT we're always in shape Tor whaTever may come along. And someThing is sure To Turn up. WhaT wiTh The P.T.A. meeTings, assemblies and The like, we're kepf iumping, I mean singing-Trom morn 'Till nighT. BuT ThaT's our job, and we love iT. Some day Miss Churchill will realize her dream when some of her mixed chorusers will be heard on sTage, screen or over The eTher waves. ThaT dream. Diary, deTiniTely leTs me ouT. I'm in The mixed chorus iusT Tor The Tun oT iT. MIXED CHORUS: Row31R.WirpeI, B. Rice. S. Graber, T. de Looze, F. Hoffman, J. Roland, A. Mer- chant TT. Froelich, R. ArTwohI, B. Craig. Row 2-A. Cohen, V. WaTson, M. Lawrence, V. I-Iirning, Eberly, A. SchachTman, Treasg M. Binkley, A. I-lirning. I-I. Bell, I. Goodfriend, B. Lewin. Row I- lf. Parker, S. Cohen, S. Schaeier, Pres.: Miss Churchill. A. Winer, Sec'y.7 A. Rollo, G. Shapp. M. Page I IO FRENCH CLUB I: Row 3-H. WillisTon, J. Grollrnan, L. PTaelzer, E. AddT, L. KoTselas, V. AlTredson, G. LeviTan, M. Johnson, E. Kalleck, M. GlaTT, D. HoTTman. Row 2-E. STrauss, H. Klamlsci, M. Kremer, J. Kahn, M. Weiner, J. Joseph, M. Goldberg, M, Friend, A. Franz, F. Grawoig, E. Gosser, E. Kallen, Row I-P. Goldsrein, E. Anderhous, M. Rosenbloom, Vice-Pres.: L. Wells, Pres.: Mrs. Jensen, C. Green, Secvyt R. Murray, Treas.g M. Lederer, R. Parker. FRENCH CLUB l've done loads oT Things since lasT wriTing. Guess l will have To Tell you all aloouT Them. Well, To begin wiTh I wenT To The French Club meeTing. I could hardly undersTand a word. Everyone was speaking in French .... The laTesT news is ThaT we are going To give a play. The play is going To be in French, ThaT'll mean loTs oT pracTicing and rehearsing. Mrs. Jensen broughT some French rec- i ords and were They magniTigue. l Think I have missed my vocaTion. You know why? Well l've helped in TheaTre Guignol, Punch and Judy To you. The TirsT Time l had every one oT The sTrings TwisTed, buT now I do iT perTecTly. NoT only ThaT, buT l Think l will acTually make a Tew oT Those puppeTs myselT, Then perhaps I'll make iT my proTession, l'Bon Soir. FRENCH CLUB ll: Row 3-R. Wood, F. Moher, M. LipperT, P. HeTTer, J. Fleischman, J. Weinshenker, J. Walker, B. Branch, L. Hall, T. Flanders, S. Siegel. Row 2-L. Berman, M. RosenblaTT, M. GuTridge. C. Klauber, B, Unger, A. Decker, H. Peres, A. Richards, F. HunT, B. McFall. Bow I-R. SmiTh. F. KeeTrey, J. KosTerliT1, P. Hopkins, Mrs. Jensen. F. Fisher, D. Cohen, J. FridsTein. Page ll FORUM I: Row 3-M. Goldberg, S. Sosna, D. Hochman, I. Miller, J. Finnegan, H. Rose, C. Isenberg, D. Einhorn, P. Meyers, F. Mann. Row 2-L. Weisman, I. Mayer, M. Friend, T. Fischel, R. Dubovy, B. Turovlin, B. l.eviTon, L. Henderson, H. Appelman. Row I-A. Solomon, B. Lason, B. Targ, Vice-Pres.: Mr. Hipple, Young, Pres.: J. Marcus, F. Shankman FORUM I have linally lound The place where I can argue To my hearT's conTenT. lT's The Forum meeTing. Believe me, l'm in sevenTh heaven. Mr. Hipple cerTainly chooses The besT subiecTs Tor debaTe. BUT Trankly, Diary, I wish our side would win Tor once. IT geTs preTTy discouraging, always being on The losing end, buT Then, every del3aTor has his day. So I venTure To say ours will come soon. I looked aT a program lisTed in one of my class rooms and discovered, Diary, ThaT Forum has scheduled a series OT guesTs, speaking on The problems ThaT Tace our counTry. I cerTainIy am looking Torward To Them wiTh a IoT oT anTicipaTion. The discussions should be The heighT oT The Forum season, and I wouldn'T be a loiT surprised iT This season isn'T The besT ever. Well, see you laTer. I FORUM II: Row 3-J. Allheimer, R. Ehrlich, O, Rigan, J. Reissenweber, O. Trippel, J. Coleman, R. Brown, W. Troll, J. Wall, H. Scher, J. Seskind, H. Clark. Row 2-P. HeTTer, E. Siegel, D. WerTheim, R. Harrison, E, Wilson, R. Wirpel, L. Marks, C. Gussack, J Miller, H. Friedman. Row I-A. Herman, F. SpieTh, R. Siever, C. Nahamkin, L. Mendelson, Treas.: A. PaTTerson, J. Liph. Page I I2 VOX POPULI l'm surely glad l was accepTed in H. P.'s acTive public speak- ing club!! llT's really a class, buT our happy medium is calling iT a class club. l Oh! By The way . . . The name is really Vox Populi lVox Pop Tor shorTl. We're learning To speak, buT even Though The word is small The subiecT iTselT is unlimiTed. There are all sorTs oT branches. For insTance, To Take his mind OTT himselT when he's approaching The speaker's plaTTorm, a TooT- ball player is Told To imagine himselT a sTouT girl in a TighT pair oT shoes. And Then The arT oT acTing and Talking as naTu- rally as possible wiTh an audience in TronT oT one. ThaT is really hard, buT we public speakers are overcoming such obsTacles beaufifully. ATTer we're aT ease, Then we learn To speak clearly lenunciaTe, as iT werel so ThaT people in The back oT The hall will be able To undersTand us and noT be bored. NaTurally, They won'T be bored, because we also learn how To inTeresT an audience. Public Speaking gave a breakTasT noT long ago. We had enTerTainmenT besides our version oT bacon and eggs. Miss Hardy cerTainly undersTands human naTure. She is anybody's idea oT The perTecT public speaking Teacher. l Think she's proud OT us Too, because we've goTTen ourselves a greaT honor. One oT our members was chosen, Trom a Tield oT TiTTy-six, To be a parT oT The Team in The round Table conTerence oT The U. oT C. We have made plans Tor The TuTure Too, Diary. Now we have made arrangemenTs Tor a TheaTre parTy downTown. l'm sure we'll all have a rollicking good Time!! K: f, T . .7 7 ' l Voces Hydi Pa rki VOX POPULI: Row 3-L. Groupe, E. WeinsTein, M. Camac, H. Law, G, Shuey, H. STrauss. S. Bern, F. Winesburg, E. Jackson, R. Bezaric, M. King, B. Wispe. Row 2-A. Sebeson, S. Zax, B. Bower. B. Kern, M. Diamond, L. Edwards, C. Klauber, l.. Lipsky, G. Fischer, B. Ungar, M. Burr, E. Nordgren. Row I- F. LowenThal, C. Diamond, T. de Looze, Vice-Pres.: M. Werner, Sec'y, M. McCaTTrey, Bus. Mgr.: J. Clark, Trees.: Y. HoTTrnan, H. Slavis. Page H3 I' 9 JOURINIALISM: Row IO-B. Snyder, D. E. Frank, Row 9-M. I-Ielrner, J. Shawls: L. XVel!s P. Gold sTien. Row 8-J. Wellman, R. Igngh, Treas.: S. Hiller Frankel, D. Moss. Row 7-P. Freudenheim, R. Vifclfi, If. rlerron. Ro 6- S. Klein, Miss SIa+er, P. Marks. Row 5-E. STiTT, M. Olech A. Flack, S. Friedman. Ro .'.' -'-G. LeviTan, J. Meilach Pres.: B. RiTas, S. Friend. Rox-. 3eA. Kaplan. E. Mclflhaney B. Freeman. Pow 2-E, Gosser Y. Ise. Ni:e-Pres.: C. Maki, SQQK. Rox. I-IT. Brahman J, Hirsch S. For. P539 II4 JOURNALISM CLU B Boy oh looy oh boy! Do I have problems! Today in Journalism we spenT hours Trying To wriTe headlines. Sounds easy did you say, Diary? Well, IisTen To me whilsT I explain whaT hap- pened. I:irsT oT all, you know a headline has To have so many IeTTers, no more, and no less. Well, I had a headline To wriTe in iusT so many IeTTers and no more . . . The Trouble came in where I could noT do iT in TiTTeen characTers . . . Annual Sales Rise was whaT sTuck me. Clearly This has sevenTeen, and noT TiTTeen characTers. WhaT was I To do? And I'd been geTTing along so well To . . . Miss SIaTer wouIdn'T have given iT To me if There wasn'T some way To do iT . . . Finally, I admiTTed deTeaT and wenT up To Miss SIaTer's desk. Oh Fudgellll WhaT do you Think ThaT dog-gone word Turned ouT To be? OT all Things, iT was up l I knew I was iusT a IiTTIe green cub reporTer, and supposed To be dumlo, IouT I didn'T Think I was Thar bad. When she Told me The answer I TeIT so small I could have gone righT under anyThing wiThouT ever liTTing iT up , Talk abouT surprises, when she said up I hoard drums roar, and gongs go OTT, and The walls oT The room receded. Oh well, Diary, I am learning. slowly buT surely I may learn enough To be puT on The Weekly: and Then won'T I be someThing. Gollyl No maTTer how dumb I am, newspaper work is The Tops! Well, Diary, you don'T have To be Told how swell iT is To geT on The paper, buT iT sure Takes a loT oT hard work doesn'T iT? More To wriTing Than iusT puTTing down words! LisTen my children- BLUE MASK Am l blue? Well, yes, in a way, buT noT The melancholy sorT. You see, l iusT ioined The Blue Mask Club Today . . . And if you Think There is noThing remarkable abouT ThaT, Diary, you're misTaken. IT all began like This. ATTer a long and weary day slaving away aT my school work, l unsuspecTingly Turned in a sTudy To resT my Tired bones. Imagine my sur- prise To be meT aT The door by a gal who cried: Darling! You've been away aT The wars So long! l Told moTher iusT This morning l was aTraid you'd never reTurn. DonlT ever leave me again! Ordinarily, I would have Turned and Tled, buT suddenly There Tlashed inTo my mind The ex- planaTion. This musT be some poor demenTed lass who had slipped away when The guards were'nT looking. LeT's siT down, l said, and you can Tell me how iT all happened. Up To This poinT I had been masTer oT The siTuaTion. l-lere she Tooled me, and she also made me Teel raTher Toolish. She laughed aT my very besT sympaTheTic look, and conTessed she'd iusT been rehearsing her parT in one OT The Blue Mask plays. She wasn'T crazy aT all! Tell me more, said l, and The TirsT Thing l remember aTTer ThaT, was looking in a mirror and discovering ThaT I was made up like Groucho Marx! Where am l? Vfhy, l was in The dramaTics room, and having more Tun Than a barrel oT monkeys . . . They Told me abouT all The Tun They have in play producing, and when l ThoughT oT The possibiliTies a Thespian has, like geTTing a chance To play HamleT! Well, l had a TryouT, was accepTed by Miss l-lardy, and Now l am an acTor. l may sell you someday, Diary, as my Memoirs! V' - ---1'-e k , - Q .- 12-xv-iff fl L , X' 6 3555: Bewa re, Hollywood ! BLUE MASK CLUB: Row 8-R. SchwarTz, 6. Tasker, L. WesT. Row 7-M. GuTridge, J, Tomhave, Pres.: D. Lever. Row 6--L. STrauss. J. Loomis, B. Randall Row 5-G. Shapp, Miss Hardy E. Suloway. Row 4-E. Berger, J. Ryan, E. Keelirey. Row 3-l-l. Scher, R. Cole, l-l. Slavin. Row 2- L. Marks, J. Rice. Row I-R. l-larrelson, J. Marcus, B. BlanchTlower. Page ll5 z..:A1l CLASSICAL I: Row 4--A. Kupor, A. Malion, C, Kerns, R. Brown, B. Jacobs, J. Clarlc, B. Gerrie, B. Clwrisly, D. McCune, A, Freeman, S. Levy, R. Deulsclie. Row 3-H. Brown, H. Haas, R. Hamplon. L, Biorlclund, J. Fein, J. Alllieimer, S. Blair, H. Given, D. Brusslan, M. Glall. Row 2-I-l.Jol1ns, N. Abbell, E. Liplcin, A. Ford, E. McEIl1aney, C. Morrissey, M. Beers, J.Col1en, A. Flaclc, M. Harding, E. Covinglon, P. Dall, B. Kaplan. Row I-B. Goldenllnal, V. Kemp, B. Howard. M. Epslein, J. Miller, E. Golclslein, L. Kirlhind. CLASSICAL CLUB I liad llie grandesl lime Today! I didn'l go lo llie sliow, or a play, or gel oul ol my music lesson, buf I did ioin Hyde Parlcs newesl Lalin Club. Classical Club, llwal is wlial we call il. Yes, sir, we are Lalin comrades, and we love ill Ola! I lnow you'll lliinlc we go around willw Iweavy glasses and our laces buried in a big volume ol Caesar's wars. Bul you and all llie resl who believe any I,i' sucli gossip are all wrong. Nalurally, we'II lurllwer our lcnowledge ol lliis ancienl language, lwe'll lwave llwe environmenl loo, because our ollicers are consul, lribune, el celeral, bul Mrs. Berg- slrancl, magislra noslra, will see To il llial we liave plenly ol lun. Tliere is no doubl bul wlial Clas- sical Club will malre quile an impression on Hyde Park and ils Lalin lovers. Classical Club is an CLASSICAL CLUB Il: Row 3-R.Cl'iurcl1, R. Sl. Pierre, I. Moses, R. Ro+l'1, L. Raabe, L. Singer, H. Spie. gel, B, Rice, N. Silberman, D. Scofield, L. Sallzrnan, B. Yule, P. Reinerlsen, Consul. Row 2-M. Roclie, M. Tullis, N. Smillw, E. Yungmeyer, B. Mallier, J. Ryan, D. Wolinslcy, F. Neumann, S. Pincolzls, E. Pepper' B. Silverman, A, Slone, N. Sclwaricl. Row I-L. Pace, M. Wiggins, D. Phillips, Tribune, S. Sosna, Consul, E. Siegel, Ccinsult D. Warslmaw, P. Mindes. Page Ile CLASSICAL CLUB lll: Row 3-l-l Baker, K. Sun, D. Kovalsky, E. Goldman, W. Trainor, J. Crimp, R. Bain, D. Wood, J. Rosenfhal, Fl. Willislon, D. Rappaporl, C. Panama, M. Block, W. Kelley. Row 2- A. Cohen, V. BenneH, F. Maslrofsky, J. Smifh, R. Markovilz, M. Wade, M. Davis, M. Sasser, M. Greens- berger, G. Brdar, M. Schaefer, G. Fisher, M. Lawrence, B. Leeland. B. Levy. Row I-L. Fifzgerald, R. O'Connell, P. Lape, A. Goodman, J. Lindeman, E. Friedman, Miss Curfiss, D. Gull, N. Nordgren, B. Harvey. Y. Davis, P. Snipes, V. Burns. organizafion everyone will wanl io ioin, and even ihough 'lhis is fhe firsf semeslrer if has been in exislrence, we already have a remarkably large membership. Oh, Diary, I iusi can'+ Tell you enough aboul Classical Club. You know, formerly il was Comi+es LaJrini lCommrades of Lalinl. Thar was when iusr Mrs. Bergs'rrand's classes were The members!-Bur lhey're noi clanish.-No siree sir, They wanled all La+in s+uden'rs 'ro ioin in lhe lun +hey've been having. Now, all classes are uniled in a school- wide organizalion, iusf like lhe s+a+e-wide Clas- sical Club. CONSUMERS' CLUB We all, l'm aware, are consumers: Bulr here, dear friends, is Jrhe rub, Noi' all who consume are lucky enough To belong +o Consumers' Club! Diary, wifh Mr. Fiedler for our sponsor, we Consumers really learn all abou? Jrhe producls we buy. CONSUMERS' CLUB: Row 3-Q. Young, A. Church, 6. Berman, L. Donkle, K. l-lirsh. Row 2-F. Lossy, J, Waxler, M. Rosenblall, D. Fahy, R. Siever, S. Jarrow. Row I-O. Trippel, C. Pille, Pres., Mr. Fiedler, W. lfo, Sec'y: J. Reissenweber. Page II7 1' I G. A. A. Ill: Row 4-l-l. Leonard, J. Rolhshcild, J. Oppenheimer, J. Cearley, B. Dyer, l. l-lirning, J. Willey, A. Derdilch, M. Smilh, P. Penrod, M. Lucas. Row 3-B. Smilh, J. Jacobs, D. l-lane, J. Szcze- cina, D. Sisson, B. Young, Gr. Nicoll, M. Jacobs, J. Laphom, J. Reynolds, J. Chapen, W. Williams, J. Lyman. Row 2-G. Rosenberg, C. Caldwell, M. Scoll, P. Rich, S. Fallar, L. Levin, M. Chiappella, J. Lovey, F. O'Neill, O. Slrauss, A. Danziger, J. Schwedel, S. Barlell, D. Dewill. Row l-C. Marks, Fresh. Mgr.: M. Berger, Treas.7 A. Chionis, Vice-Pres. Fall, Miss Marslon, M. Lawrence, Pres. Fall, W. Nelson, Seoy Fall: P. Marks, Fresh. Ass. G. A. A. Well, Diary, guess whal l did loday. l wenl lo lhe big G.A.A. spread. ll was more lun, and relreshmenlsl Mmmmmm were lhey luscious. l lound oul lhal I have iusl 300 more poinls lo go belore l'll gel my lellers. Can'l you see me slrulling around wilh my blue and while swealer adorned wilh resplendanl lellers. Ah, Diary, don'l you lake lhis G.A.A.ing loo Iighlly. All lhose poinls represenl a lol ol work llols ol lun, lool. I swam, bicycled, hiked, and ping-ponged lo gel lhis many. Oh dear, l can'l seem lo lhink ol any more ways lo win poinls. Guess l'll have lo ask Miss Marslon, she's very inleresled in us, l know she'll help me. Oh, l lorgol lo lell you lhal we elecled our ollicers lor lhis nexl year. The prelliesl girls were chosen. Bul, aller all, we G.A.A.ers are lhe pick ol lhe school laheml. Speaking ol lhe Pick ol lhe school, you should O. A. A. 4: Row 4--A. Rosenberg, E. Nelson, A. Zosel, E. Freeman, G. Weiner, N. Zelinko, B. Ansell, F. Cearley, F. Rahn. Row 3-D. Besly, B. l-lunl, M. Cichlar, F. Epslein, M. Leach, V. Hirning, E. Berger, J. Taylor, J. Herrick, M. Morris, D. Chapman, S. Aclipis, E. Brill, G. Coverl, B. Cooper. ROW 2... J. Slephan, C. Guslavson, C. Shiu, C. Holmberg, L. Weisman, J. Walker, J. Ryckaerl, D. Phillips' l-l. Bell, M. Neuberl, D. Tarnopol, J. Brouse, D. Tarson, M. Polash, S. Slrack. Row I-G. Fisher, A. McCallrey, D. Slevens, Miss Marslon, J. Kinnally, l-l. Reich, D. Dirnock. Page I lB 6.A.A.: Row 3-E. Babel, B. McFaII, T. Newman, F. Conrad, D. Fahy, M. Lievense, H. Reich, J. Miller, A. Johnson. Row 2-C. Guslavson, H. Bernslein, S. Morris, M. Harrell, D. Bouras, J. Bouras, V. Erskine, B. Breil, H. Friedman, C, Holmberg, J. Dell. Row I-R. Huck, A. Chionis, Pres.: M. Berger, Vice-Pres.: Miss Marslon, F. Asher, SeC'y: L. Wehle, Treas.: B. Cohen. have seen our acl in The GirI's Poslure Assembly yeslerday. We gave a snappy IiI'IIe skil Io show all non-alhlelic gals whal Ihey were missing. I guess The info did some good. Anyway, we now have a bevy of ambilious new members. Goodness! I gol so exciled I forgol Ihal I have Io Ielephone Susy, she and I planned a long, long Trek Iomorrow. We're going Io hunl for The Ialesl in wild flowers.-Guess l'd beller go beddy by, maybe I'lI dream ol awards, posies, and hikes. G. A. L. Baseball, Tennis, Hockey, Volley-ball, as well, Poinls, Iellers, chevrons, Make a 6.A.L. A member of G.A.L., isn'I Ihal perfecll Miss Marslon, chief leHer lady, helps us wilh our Hsporling lun. G. A. L.: Row 3-J. Ryckaerr, D. Chapman, L. Wehle, J. Taylor, F. Freeman, D. Fahy, M. Berger, W. Nelson, H. Bell. Row 2- R. Huck, B. Cohen, A. Chionis, E. Asher, B. Hunl, J. Dell, J. Brouse, M. Lawrence. Row I-C. Kyros, E. Berger, Sec'y7 Miss Marslon, J. Herrick, Pres.: M. Leach, Treas. Page II9 .- 1 Q .. .Q -. I ZOOLOGY CLUB: Row 3-F. Cahendo, M. Block, S. I-liller, E. Banks, F. Bridges, J. BronsTein, J. Bouras, D, Bouras, L. Mandelsfein, D. Einhorn, M. Beers, R. Brown. J. Brogue, R. Hirsch, I. LowensTein. Row 2- G. Goldberg, F, Block. C. ATwaTer, B. Kaplan, Cv. Fisher, B. Baron, E. Fineberg, J. Brouse, A. Goodman. S. Hamburger, L, Kallin, L. Israel, V. Paclcar, I-I. Beclcer. Row I-S. Minlcus, E. Friedman, E. lndriTz, Mr. Shidoler, L. Fmnlc, Trees.: P. Freudcnheim, Pres.: B. Goldberg. Really, Diary, l've learned so much abouT all The bugs and Things since I have ioined Zoology club. I Teel ThaT I could double Tor an insecT ZOOLOGY CLUB I wish I were a lil' bug, good, helpTul ones we read abouT someTimes A chirpin' all day long, during meeTing. JUS Slilm Iliere a Smgm Gee, To hear me Talk, you'd Thinlc bugs were The only Things inTo which we delved: buT really, They are only a Tiny, Tiny parT oT our Zoological research. We sTudy animal liTe Trom birds To A merry lilTing song. snalces. any Time. NoT a bad insecT, buT one oT Those Page IZO ZOOLOGY CLUB II: Row 2-B. Raymond, I-I. Rose, C. RemingTon, L. STrauss, M. STephenson. Row I -E. Salomon, M. Scoville, Mr. Shideler, C. Winograd, M. Newman. GARDEN CLUB Haven'T you ever wondered why one house looks like Beverly Hills and a nexT door neighbor's like a box wiTh a sIaTe rooT? Well, The secreT has aT IasT leaked ouT. IT one oT The owners oT The Two houses has been a member oT Garden Club, his is The house ThaT looks like Beverly Hills! Two ladies oT Hyde Rark's TacuITy are responsible Tor The Garden Club: They are Miss Fuchs and Mrs. Hawkes. IT is under Their experT TuTeIage ThaT Hyde Park's sTudes learn The whys and whereTores oT gardening. IT is Their TauIT I have had a Brain Child: I'm going To pIanT a garden. I'm going To pIanT a IoT oT Tlowers and shrubs and The weeds will grow by Themselves .... I Took one look aT The Technicolor movies oT Holland, Michigan, in Tulip Time and de- cided ThaT whaT our house needs, Diary, is bigger and beTTer landscaping, wiTh a garden in The backyard. We also saw, To our amazemenT, models oT The gardens oT The ancienT Greeks and Romans, and discovered some niTTy spade work oT The Japanese. Really beauTiTuI Tlowers don'T iusT happen: They are grown, and we'uns are The boys and gals To do iT. I haven'T been a ' TI member long ll iusT was admiTTed Todayl, buT Mrs. Hawkes has kind oT Taken Yours Truly under a wing ThaT is highly insTruc- Tive, as well as sympaTheTic .... Well, To conTinue, Diary, and geT This Tinished beTore I doze Culllvallnq? oTl and TorgeT you, beTore I sTudied Tlowers I simply admired IS Merle Keene' Them Tor Their beauTy. Now laheml I know whaT happens Trom seed To blossom: or aT IeasT I aImosT do . . . Well, Diary, Goo Bye .... NS' x i V GARDEN CLUB: Row 3-E. Waldner, W. Jones, S. Greve. M. Sackheim, V. Wilkins. Row 2-V. Lobel, H. 'I'eTer, M. STevens, S. WoIT, M, Weiner, E. STrauss, R. Parker. Row I-M. Shulman, Vice-Pres.: M. Keene, Pres.: C. Fuchs, A, Richards, Sec'y: N. Kramer. Page I2I AITCHPE TRIBE ln The spring a young girl's Tancyl Hmm-mm-m well, iT Turns To ThoughTs oT one OT Those big bold warriors oT The AiTchpe Tribe. Yes, sir, hearTs go TluTTer, TluTTer when one comes TroTTing down The hall lThey never walk, They are so Tull oT pepl. Perhaps iT is a mysTery To you how we can Tell wheTher iT's a school brave or iusi a ciTizen prancing along. They wear big blue lclTers on Their school sweaTersl! They're so proud oT Them and have reason enough To be. IT is every Treshman's ambiTion To receive his leTTers which are The symbol oT aThleTic TeaTs, and They are noT obTained in a day. Gosh, Diary, I wish you were one oT Those Hyde Park leTTer-men, Then you'd play TooTball and baseball and baske+baIl and soccer, and you'd make Mr. Hasan and The sTudenTs and The TaculTy proud oT you. And you'd be oh . . . so big and sTrong. Why, you'd make man mounTain Dean look puny. Some oT our young Gabby HarT- neTTs and The like even win scholarships because OT Their excel- lence in aThleTics. No Tooling, Diary, aTTer whaT l've Told TonighT, you should know preTTy well whaT a Hyde Park sporTsman looks like. No doubT I have Told you abouT Those beauTiTul Trophies in The Trophy cases which line a Tew oT our corridors. These are prooT oT The skill oT Hyde Parkers when They are baTTling wiTh oTher schools. They are all diTTerenT sizes and shapes. And so aTTracTive. BuT geTTing back To our many vicTories, naTurally The sTars oT These games were eiTher already honored wiTh Their blue and whiTe chevrons, or else on The verge oT geTTing Them. Noses Tor news l.eTTer Men aT play Q M . 'W , H. P. TRIBE: Row 4-B. HuTcheson, H. Ellman, R. Bezark, B. PrenTiss, P. Kroch, D. LinclsTrom, L. Donkle. Row 3-W. Darch, J. Neiman, B. Vassar, J. Davis, C. Cash, G. Thomas, B. Rosen, C. Schneider, 6. DeClair, J. Maguire, J. Crane. Row 2-W. Hickman, M, Rubin, B. Marks, M. Lubensharie, R. Klipp, N. Low, S. PloTnick, L. Branrnan, R. Baer, B. Webb. Row I-D. Willard, R. Hoover, C. Skeens, E. Kirchner, SSCTYI J. EpsTein, B. Davis, Vice-Pres.: l. SilversTein, B. SOTTT. Page I22 BRIDLE AND BOOT: Row 3-M. Carlson, G. Shuey, D. Rapp. L. Evans, E. Ivlclflhaney. Row 2-J. Koe- foed, J. Clarke, S. Greve, D. Fisher, B. Kline, L. Spindler. Row I-C. Dragsfedf, E. Cowin, Vice-Pres.: M. Berg, Pres.: S. Nichols, Sec'y: J. Miller, Treas. BRIDLE AND BOOT Bel you 'rhinlc iI's funny Thar I'rn slanding up while I am wrifing This, buf heaven's above, you would be foo, if you had iusl become a Bridle and Boorer .... I+ was rny ifirsf experience upon a horse and oo-ooh . . . how I Icnow ir now! Bul, of course, 'rhere's gol Io be a lirsl' lime for everylhingl I iuslr wonder whar Miss Finley fell Iilce affer her 1cirs+ iaunf . . . 7 I'm awfully glad 'thai I've become one of Those IroHers, allhough I do need a barrel of Iinirnenl alfer each gallop. We have Iols of lun. Besides riding, and learn- ing aboui The besl care of horses, we have won- derful parfies, Charlie, he is The Iavoriie ol my prancing sleeds, Icepl casling his baby blue peepers on me-I'IonesIIy-I bel he Ihoughl I wasn'I using The Ialesr forms of mounling. This is a painful good-niie. V7 AFTER I-IOURS Page 123 Sm Nam tm age I24 LUNCI-IROOM SNACKS Dumgcfawpmg Z' ff WVKMffLmMyfMfwW XML fm Q Lwniwu lv J, fwfr! , 1640 ffvzfi ,Galaxy 5, v CU aifgggf ' fiyfuu Jpv fffvffff NTVVQ' . , M, A ffl QDQJWMMW WUWQM, I , A , Q54 7,0015-Coufwff ywiwfw, J mv AWMMWV 7. 73 jf J .WE XX ' ,Jwvp 5, .g!aVL mfm,Q,oo4f f NU f f 159 jfwwwwdiwv .5 5 ,' V I A J I lf' , X F! f 7 ,V .ggfffiffdfj Jw g,QQ wW My if KWWWMO 040 Qmlww B fptfff p0f1f77 912 ll, X iyig 9' JW7? Zf2,Z17gf62Q?fgWf WMM wkakvwf fx, Iyku WfwzzMfxf15fZyW f jWZW .. Q2MfJwf 7 , M Q? FX- l-T. P. MINOR STAFF: Row 3-H. FaTon, R. lmler, M. Goldberg, V. Walker, A. SeliTzky, J. McPherson, N, Bridge, M. Freeman, M. Mann, l-l. KupTer, V. Packard, E. Weber, A. Chionis. C. Larsen, M. Ham- quisT. Row 2-F, Lossy, J. We-isskopT, J. FulT:, l-l. EvereTT, J. Brannum, K, Melchior, D. Bouras, R. French, J. Bouras, D. Chapman, S. Jarrow. Row I-J. Delson, D. Phillips, B. Silverman, T. Flanders. A. PalTerson, S. PincoTTs, E. Biederman. AITCH PE MINOR STAFF New ThaT The AiTchpe has iusT come ouT l.eT's gol l'm going To Take you on ThaT menTal Tour Tor which you've been begging since l joined The AiTchpe STaT'F. Well, Diary, TirsT oT all, do you see ThaT busy liTTle group oT people over in The corner? ThaT's The AcTiviTies STaTT . . . And Those checkboard aTTairs are noT games, buT 'dummy sheeTs.' Seems To me, Diary, ThaT we have sTaTTs ThaT do The very same Type work ThaT some oT The largesT pub- lishing houses do. Take The business sTaTT, Tor insTance. lT has acquired a lovely room all To iTselT. All The liTTle annual agenTs Tlock To This room To Turn in The nickles and dimes Theyive coIIecTed Trom The subscribers .... NrVhaT's ThaT mumbling you hear? Oh, ThaT's iusT The Copy STaTT counTing characTers. You know, Theyire The ones who wriTe The clever para- graphs below The picTures. CharacTer counT- ing is Their mosT Tedious iob. They make sure ThaT There are so many spaces and no more Tor each line. QuiTe some iob? Those Two people conTerring are The FaculTy EdiTor and The Pro- ducTion,EdiTor. Maybe Theyre discussing ex- acTly how The FaculTy TeaTure oughT To be laid ouT. Those people over There? No, Diary! . . . :e 320 Theyire noT cuTTing paper dolls. They're Trim- ming up The various Teams' picTures . . . ThaT's The SporTs STaTT. So you see all Those imporTanT-looking people aT The desk? One is Miss l.eiTch, The oTher's The ediTor, They're geT- Ting Their heads TogeTher on some arT work ThaT iusT came down Trom The ArT Room. oooops! There's ThaT phoTography sTaTT again. Guess They're Taking shoTs Tor our TeaTure page . . . Do you Think my picTure'll be in The book? ThaT person pulling her hair over There is merely Trying To TiT some popular per- son's pedigree inTo The seemingly small space alloTTed. She's on The Classes STaTT. Yes, Diary, iT's all hard work . . . and Theres a loT oT iT, Too! BuT we all love iT, and wouldn'T Trade iT Tor a million clollarsl Gee, iusT Think, iT l work hard enough, l may be promoTed To The Maior STaTT nexT year! l'll keep my Tingers crossed and l'm going To do my besT. Aside Trom our work and iolly Times in The Annual Room, we have our parTies. During ChrisTmas vacaTion, all Those who didn'T geT To come To our gaThering, Tor some reason or anoTher, really missed lively Tun! , fi 5 . l' F Hi parlier Pre Smlinq r 4 A . Q 3 6. Z! f 4 ff af, fy f , f f r ff , , NaryL.LeuTch AdVa5O 1 X f ' ' BCJbE1Emd Jeanriarper XX ja Xljall ' Ldijfmrm Vlhlefgprrnq 1 XFLHEQ, Frances Epeilrlf ACJrivlJriES J QWPE Eerfrude LEWQS Ari Advi Sur Byron Ri c e Boys 5p0r1L5 is Eiieenflimrom Joegujrgfadjf Elagegemensohn ai Assmfiafe Edifors A LIEISSES A V Copy Produmlion fi XE' BeHi7fU?gJUHrj:rx3+om v A ' lvlarciamorrie Al + , 64 IA. Anqelinefhionfs Wlfiam ern I EMS Spark I' a A'UoroH1yLyr1cH Charlesfeidsfeirz Al Winer Avereflflafferson Urculajrion Bursiness Adverfisimg n Adlvifiespru-fem Pg 127 K9 4'-w 71 ,w 1'wn5 Wm CCMPILING THIS YEARBOOK Pano V25 3 WEEKLY: Row 2-M. WaTerhouse, D. ScoTield, W. BriTTan, M. McClenahan, S. Friedman, M. Klinen- berq. Row I-L, Buck, C. Kyros. S. Nichols, K. Wilson, M. Lawrence. WEEKLY MINOR STAFF We dOn'T deny The Weekly's good, IT's one grand publicaTion. And Overy good l'lyde Parker greeTs lTs coming wiTh elaTion. Did I acTuaIIy wriTe ThaT? AT Times I amaze myselTl Why, only yosTerday I had The mosT briIIianT ThoughT. The way I Tigger is ThaT even a sTranger ignOranT OT The day on which The Weekly is disTribuTed would guess some- Thing was going on Trom The anTicipaTOry buzz OT exciTemenT ThaT circuIaTes Through The school on ThaT momenTous occasion. I-lonesTIy, even The IoTTy seniors impoIiTely grab Tor copies, and Then come The Oh's, and The Ah's, and, Why didn'T somebody Tell me ThaT The Sigma's had ThaT big meeTing on Monday-I missed iTI One OT my pals runs up exciTedIy, I have To dash To my class, buT be sure To look Tor my name on page Tour. I Turn To page Tour, and There iT is. Maybe my name will geT inTo one OT Those columns Too, some- day! ThaT's The nice Thing abOuT The I-Iyde Park Weekly-IT is my paper and yoursl PeTer Pan had nOThing on The Weekly, which is very busy celebraTing iTs TwenTy-eighTh year page ISU OT successTul pubIicaTion. The NaTional Scholas- Tic Press AssOciaTion has, Tor Two semesTers, given iT a raTing OT All American. Weekly boys and girls are made OT sugar and spice and OTher Things nice, like galleys. prOoTs, headline charTs, ad books, ink, glue, and scads OT paper. I casually dropped in The OTher day and Tound The place alive wiTh acTiviTy. Speak abouT co-OperaTionl The LiTerary and FeaTure Edikors were admiring The ArT EdiTor's beauTeous arT. The wise sTudenTs Talking wiTh Mr. Zehner, Turned OuT To be The business deparTmenT and advisor, cOnTerring. The News EdiTOrs were busily holding cOnTab over The seIecT iTems OT The day, while Ye EdiTress, who has really proved ThaT girls are as capable as boys any Old Time, alTernaTeIy supervised, scribbled in- dusTriousIy, and smiled benignly Over all. The TacT +ha+ a school pubIicaTion is no sTronger Than iTs greenesT cub-reporTer, dOesn'T boTher capable Miss Gallagher, be- cause she's Tirmly convinced ThaT she has The cream OT The crop working on The Weekly STaTT. Anyone can Tell you ThaT This liking I5 muTuaI! HelenPdlellagher'Uayn:1nL.Zenner Edihnrial ' Adviser ' Businesi Jmhn Emu i ier A55ignmenf Elaine Lighwl Euiurnn Spark Den Levy 5 puffs ol, S , 1 i Helengiederman Make- up rancsne Felsenfnal Ewleff Arid Ubersky E 1:1 p y Calling All 4955! 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AIIan, Miss Byrne, M. McCaTTrey, Co-EcIiTorg M. Ernst Bus. Manager. PENS A woman's prerogaTive is To change her mind, and I have changed mind Tor The TiTTieTh Time. Yes, abouT my career again, I had decided To become a iournaIisT, buT aTTer I had read my sTories and poems, I decided To wash dishes, buT iT's back To iournalism. This is how iT hap- pened. Hearing oT The cIass in creaTive wriTing, open To all comers, I asked Miss Byrne, and now I'm a member. ATTer much wriTing, I'm having Tour creaTions in Pens, The magazine which is ediTed by we creaTive wriTers. IT is good, and don'T Iaughl Pens is a magazine conTaining onIy origi- nal poems and shorT sTories. Nearly all OT The maTeriaI is wriTTen by This creaTive wriTing cIass, and, now you Icnow, Diary, why I am ouT Tor iournalism. I'm gIad I was noT Ied asTray. TI-IE PENS IN ACTION race l32 i 1 eJ1,na H vs 1 :QL 5 1 wi , ,s ff ,H rxywg' wx fl .- K' .-. . 1, , I. -sf ffl, 1. 51 --...Q up - ' v 1, ':Q,V,,i., ' K. A N ' ME... 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W .M gg, LM wiv , 9-11' ywgnxn df, yn. ., -.zfggm -I A 1',x.k.f 1-Mvnx Nu Ag- , 4. .. ,V 5 4-I 1 'ww lr V .g1g:v.JYL'x rf -'Z-.,fg3: , .4 3' H ,M -, x ,f -'.. ,, f , -3, ,. f . f rv fa-4.5 'UA ,K -1 - ,1 .,.-...K fs ,,,,, 1 A . ,M '1- ,i 'Q 1 swarms Spams J' MW 54111 MTW 'XE' fiiyfz JAZIIWQJ Wnwdwwlfvjfamfyfxrd fx , ,, ll , ,fvwf , JM I 4- KE ,JMWWLH Mu if ' WMQZWWWM fa , ,ff .J je ff4Mfff'7WM7'J Wfff'Wffft' ,, Qfrlfne ' AL Adm fufyzfcf' Z JU, n ,pa 462,f,U'LLLf I I JCZXV - 1. ,fy- ,ffffffaf -P4 if 'WMU L3 Q ,.. fix W Q52 M ,MW Q . , gif! f U 'b Jdfoeflfy 17 Q f pq. Q 6 52 -Q. Q x Qi. BASEBALL 'Y sr Q i ,L ,ff v- l f Slrelch! Wail'll l gel 'ro ball Baller up! And wilh olher such enlrhusiaslic shouls, l-l.P.'s baseball leam won!! Swarek gave a performance even Ol' Diz' would have admired. Whar a game!! In The firsl hall of lhe liflh inning when I-lyde Parlc was on 'fhe lield wilh a man on lirsl base, The bafler hil a bouncing ball To lhe shorl sfop. Up wilh lhe Slure-e-el! A bun! ball!!! Shor'r . . . To second lo lirsl To com- plele a beauriful double play!! Well, such is Jrhe abilily of Hyde Parlcers when inslrucled by Coach Schullz. Qur boys can'Jr be referred lo as Jrhe nine ol' men! ,sffr !P'W A 2508! i iw. BASEBALL: Row 2-Prenliss, Goldwein, Davis, Swalelc, l-lawlcinson, Shuber+, Robins, Daniels, Glanz, Loslco. Row I- Carler, Dunmore, Rose, Teague, Smilh, Marks, Kopl, Bing. Page I34 TRACK MonTgomery Takes The hurdle Jacobs holds The pole Joe clears The bar On your markl GeTTin' in condiTion Yep! Them Thar boys on The Track Team are shaping up all righTl OuT oT an uncompleTed schedule, They've cleTeaTed Bowen and Calu- meT, and have hopes oT TurTher scoring. Julius Nieman and Tom Manning have won Track LeTTers. Coach EllioTT l-lasan hopes Tor a greaT nexT year. When The weaTher geTs nice and sunny- lwell, we sTill have hopes oT some non-rainy claysl The looys'll be gaily sprinTing around The park Tor Their ouTdoor Track exercise. Oh, yes, The looys have a Track on The lake TronT. Our excel- lenT iunior Team parTicipaTed in The Wilson re- lays. Some looys Those iuniors .... TRACK: Row 3-l-lelin, Grenrock, GlaTT, Abrams, Minkin, Paul, Schubert Row 2-Smiley, Jacobs, SchwarTz, Ray, Rice, CliTTer, Banks, l-lamiTy. Row I-Reuben: Manager, PeTerson, Baer, Levy, Chanclling, SilversTein. Page I35 TENNIS This year Hyde Park probably has The mosT evenly maTched Tennis Team in many years. Co-operaTion is Their key-noTe and There is no Tale abouT an ouTsTanding sTar carrying The Team. AT TirsT The boys were handicapped by The compleTe ab- sence oT under-graduaTe leTTer-men on The squad. Coach Hasan handled This problem by holding various TournamenTs which were so successTul ThaT he assembled, by The Time The semesTer was Tairly well sTarTed, a promising poTenTial group. FurTher eliminaTion broughT The number down To Ten men. Ted De Looze, Mordecai More, Earl Theimer, and James Erwin make up a combinaTion hard To beaT. Boys like Henry ReinhardT and Paul Sobel, are maTerial which promises a Tine maTer Team Tor nexT year. InTeresTing TeaTures oT The year are The maTches beTween Hyde Park and ST. John's MiliTary Academy aT DelaTield, Wis- consin, and Those beTween Hyde Park and The UniversiTy High School. Coach EllioTT Hasan remarks ThaT wiTh The excepTion oT The regular play-oTTs wiTh high schools oT The SouTh Side SecTion, These evenTs are The high spoTs oT The year. Even The alTernaTes oT The Team are given a chance To play Their own maTches Tollowing Those oT The varsiTy Team. Team posiTions are decided by The TrequenT maTches be- Tween Team members and alTernaTes. Thus, There is no ouTsTand- ing player who invariably can be Tound in TirsT posiTion. CompeTiTion Tor honors, and places is keen and no man is so Tar ouT ahead ThaT he can aTTord To relax. Bad weaTher is The only Thing which will keep These boys oTT The UniversiTy oT Chi- cago Tennis CourTs, where They pracTice Maki, poimi daily. They're noT Don Budges yeT, buT all oT Them know The meaning oT Tair play. My add Nis Row 2 T de Lo ze H Remhsdf P. Sobel, D. MGH- Theimef! :Ting Ro B Wilson M Moore Erwin, E. Theimer. GULF Our golT Team has been coming inTo iTs own Tor The pasT Two monThs. WiTh The arrival oT Spring The young men's Tancy Turns To ThoughTs oT niblicks and mashies and The inTricacies and Toibles oT sand-Traps and waTer holes. lPaTience, men! Remem- ber To counT up To Ten when you Take Twelve sTrokes even To approach The green. lNo less Than TwenTy when a ball or Two is losT.l CapTain Ralph ETTlinger has proved himselT a very valuable man Tor The pasT Three years. Ralph had a Tough break. A broken knuckle prevenTed him Trom going ouT To win The STaTe l-ligh School Championship. He was one among Tour Chicago boys able To qualiTy. Jack Flempel, Tom Friedman, and Edward Nelson compleTe The regulars. Because They do noT wish To monopolize The op- porTuniTy and Tun which iT aTFords, The TirsT Team alTernaTes wiTh The second Team which is composed OT Leroy Branman, Jimmy Shibko, Teddy Fox, and Bill GoldsTein. CompeTiTion adds much To The zesT oT The game-so our Team annually plays high schools in The SouTh Side SecTion OT Chicago. For many years in succession we have been SecTion Champions. ConsTanT pracTice, inside and ouTside, bring dawn Their scores preTTy well Towards par. lvlosT OT The boys are con- vinced ThaT There is no oTher game ThaT can Touch golT Tor plenTy oT Thrills, exercise, and genuine pleasure. They also em- phasize The TacT ThaT everyone can'T become a good golTer. Much pracTice, perseverance and naTural abiliTy are whaT iT Takes. Mr. George WesT, The Coach, plays The game like a pro- Tessional, is a TiTle holder, and has been mosT successTul in Teaching These boys To keep Their eye on The ball, and compleTe a good Tollow-Through. Friedman. FEE? I L52 l .,,,-..-L,s- .1---f ,.,,,,,,,.....-4' an-,-,,.,... GOLF: Row 2-l-lempel, GoldsTein, Shipco. Row I-Lindhaur, ETTlinger, CapT.I V Q G , N Bobby Jones T-Tempel CapT. ETTlinger Page I37 I GIRLS' TENNIS Asher swafs Ihe baII My arm is so sIi1CIIhaI I can hardly hold a pen in my hand. BuI Then, Diary, my Iirsjr ThoughIs are of you so I will iusI IorgeI my suIIering for a whiIe. ReaIIy my arm is sIiI'I. II is from pIaying a sfrenuous game of Iennis This afiernoon. PreHy soon, I will be able Io challenge a proIessionaI I7I. From now on, a IoI of us girls go Io Ihe gym every aIIernoon Ior Iennis Iessons. And beIieve if or noI, Diary, we're really learning Ihe game Irom +he ground up. I.asI year, before I Iook Iennis Iessons, I pIayed so badIy Ihaf I was ashamed Io be seen on Ihe Iennis courfs. Times have changed, Diary: now my form is A No. I. Bouras reIurns if I aImosI Iorgof Io IeII you Ihaf when Ihe weaiher gefs nice and warm, all The racqueI- eers are going Io pIay Iennis on Ihe Jackson Park cour+s. Then will we go Io Iown. One Ihing, Diary, Ihaf is a mosI unpardonabIe sin in Iennis is pIaying a Iove game. Thaf is when Ihe Ioser hasn'I made any poinfs. So, you can easily see why if is so disgraceful. Well, Ior one wiIh a preIIy sIiII arm, I sure have ouidone myseII. We girls are noIed Tor our abiIiIy Io make a mouniain ouI of a moIe hiII. I guess I have succeeded very weII. BuI now, you Ioo can pIay Iennis. Tha'r's guiie an accompIish- men+. Ier. Row 2-I-Iarlcs, Cook, Bouras, Mgr.: Fahy. Row I- Chionis, Miss Renfz. Sponsor: I-IocIce. Pa-:je US GIRLS' BASEBALL Lawrence is The baT-her? Sarlas- dizzy In spring we usually Think oT someThing green . . . someThing like buds and grass. ll cerTainly hope you didn'T suspecT l was going To pull ThaT old gag abouT ChrisTmas iewelryll These are noT The only green signs ThaT remind Hyde Parkers, and oTher aTTernoon sTrollers in The park oT The loveliesT season oT The year. Green clad baseball players also decoraTe The picnickers reTreaT lknown To you as Jackson Parkl. These Tair ladies baT, piTch, caTch, eTc., almosT as well as The boys. BuT iusT as long as They are The besT girls, we'll noT worry abouT Their maTching The boys' abiliTy. Gur players are The besT our Alma MaTer de- velops. We have very sTricT TesTs Tor picking new members. IT we did noT, our repuTaTion would be ruined. No one geTs on The Team simply because she has a Triend who knows a girl. Each girl musT be a good aThleTe . . . a member oT C5.A.A. Since we are a parT oT G.A.A., Miss lvlarsTon coaches us. We are one oT her chieT concerns, buT she coaches says she is a mosT capable liTTle person and capably. lMarvelous deducTionl. She enjoys insTrucTing us, because we are always in a recepTive mood. We're kepT posTed on any new biTs oT inTormaTion ThaT mighT be helpTul in developing our poise or Technique. l've been Talking wiTh some members oT The Team, and They agree ThaT They should play ball wiTh The boys. This sounds like quiTe an idea. IT They ever do, l will surely be in The grandsTandsl Maybe by Then l will have composed a rousing cheer. l cannoT slighT our manager, ElizabeTh Conrad. Vlfhy, she arranges The Teams, Takes aTTend- ance, and she has charge oT eguipmenT. She's chosen by G.A.A. oTTicers. BASEBALL: Row 2-Jacobs, Asher, Chionis, Berger, Lawrence. Row l-Marks, Reich, l-lolmberg. Sarlas, Esler. Page T39 R TENSE MOMENTS IN HYDE PARKS FAVGRITE SPORT JUNICDRS Z' f . , ,fffwwfwff ,LQ,0w1f'f0LfJ0'V7 - MAJ! 4 QWMWW g?mW jww nfwvwf fLMj7 'fwagggj-Zffww 2wM7WZiwMAffQdM Jzfwfffwff ,A JQMJA WLM!! U0,4,4ffHf7Qly0b,l0,j,,JQZf fjfjf H A Afjjfiiwy M Wwffwjwgwqwwfm WNW? Wwiwwfg 69 QWM7 raw, J N 46 , QQ' 3X fx M2 WU XJKWL Kjfaiv. ff SA jo W ix M no 9 Y Vw? M?WWWVWfQiNuWWM MW? Nfl QQ Ao ,affmfcf jpffv Wpwv ' ,WW jx' w ' DEV gg af' L'L'J0: 'HQ 3843A OFFICERS: Row I N. Fishman, 3A Seey: Crowe, 3A Pres.: A. Pla 3A Vice-Pres.: B. Mclzall 3B Vice-Pres.: D. Horlnnan 3B Comm. Page l42 DIVISION ANDERSON Row 3-F. I-Iellman, 'I' Auerbach, A. Cherry, R I-Ioover, J. Epslein, J. Edi son, S. Bloom, R. Thorrnah len, B. Wherry. Row 2-I-I Goldberg, B. Kohn, M. Lu bershane, A. Kaplan, O Libman, R. Keno, J. Golcl man, C. Slerlinq, B. Tiz, M Weiner, L. Saxon. Row I- M. King, A. Varvaris, B Smifh, E. Wolfson, P. Lane P. Propp, Miss Anderson K. Chafham, A. Peeler, B Lape, E. Pelsenihal, M Goldman, W. Ferclerber, E Barnell. i DIVISION BAUMGARD- NER: Row 2-D. Oppen- heimer, J. Neil, B. Roberfs S. Levy, P. Sobel, J. Frid- sleirl, K. I-lirsh, I-I. I-lymen I-I. Spiegel, S. Leon, K Pefers, J. Oqlesbee, B Levin. Row I-K. Whilalcer L. Oscherwilz, G. Hubbell lf. Yunqmeyer, B. Lewin M. Johnson, E. Moore, P Smilh, D. King, P. Sevdalis S. Aclipis, M. Lederer, M Polash. A 0 DIVISION BUCI-IANAN: Row 3-I. KapIan, T. SUI- Icin, M. PoIIacIc, B. Kline, M. Lieberman, P. RuI:aIee. J. I-Iarwood, J. Simon. Row 2-J. McDonnell, S. PauI, B. Rifas, K. KeIIy, K. IIII, M. Krause. Row I--L. Pick, I-I. Kirschner, A. Flack. Miss Buchanan, G. KIow- den, P. RecIIich, M. Kalup- ski. DIVISION CASNER: Row 2-R. Armsfrong, V. Dadi- gan, W. Minard, B. SaIiS, V. Pearce, E. Middlefon, M. Binkley, M. MeIIon, M. Sfephenson, J. Work, P. Ulrich, I'-I. Winfer, M. Ture ner. Row I-J. Pois+er, A. Burns, D. Perkins, B. Brown, E. Monge, M. ScoviII, Mr. Casner, B. I-Iarpold, M. Morgan, R. Solomon, D. Troupe, V. LobeI, D. Wen- ger. DIVISION BIGGS: Row 3 -B. Schaefer, I-I. I-Iorfon, E. BarI'Ie+I, J. Walker, S. I-Iodgson, A. Wi'rmore, J. Thomson, B. Meyers, J. I-Iorwich, S. Meier, M. Chrisfensen, P. GoIdsIein, T. Grinbarg, C. I-Ioeckner. Row 2-A. KorenbIue, E. Covingfon, M. Crawford R. Olmsfead, L, Brasseur, M. Eberly, J. Lacey, M. DeI'weiIer, Cf. I.eviI'an, R. Wagenberg, J. KingsIow, M. Greenlaw, E. Corsower, J, WeIIman, J. Goldberg. Row I-A. Edelman, M. Mahoney, B. Price, Miss Biggs, J. Marfin, I'I. Lind- say, I-I. Cook. DIVISION BROWN: Row 3 -L. Levy, D. I-Iinger, M. Fish, A. S+eIanos, M. Laichas, D, Koonce, M. Adams, F. Zander, R. Mur- phy, I-I. Cohen, B. I-Iarper, I-I. Olson, S. Warsaw. Row 2-I-I. Kaufman, J. Wen- dell, E. McDaniel, D. Her- mer, G. Johnson, C. Dyson, D. Bouras, W. Jones, R. Churchill, J. Bouras, E. Kropp, I-I. Burnham, F. Cohen, M. Conerly, I-I. Bergan, B. Fish. Row I- B. I-Iassel, E. PIaIz, Treas.: Mrs. Brown, J. Kramer, Pres., B. AnseH, Sec'y.7 R. Bargo, J. I-IoPIman. 0 Page I43 DIVISION CHAMBER- LAIN: Row 3-T. Newman, P. Plavnik, A. Zenlner. V. Erskine, B. Wilson, S, Klin- qer, J. Wedeles. A. Schachlman, Vice-Pres.: J. Pierce, Pres.: I.. Schneider- man. Row 2-F. Zax, M. Koppel, S. Vondersmilh, A. Cohen, D. Tarnopol, E. Kal- leck, J. Murphy, G. Slew- arl, E. Berg. Row I-N. I-Iyman, R. Slein, C. Shiu, E. Anderhous, T. Slrauss, I.. Plaelzer, E. Roof, J.Joseph. DIVISION FAOAN: Row 3 -I.. Leven, M. Jones, D. Kovalsky, M. Cohen. N.SiI- berman, E, Simon, M, Lam- poll, B. Jordan, E. Adams, R. Myres, C. Marks. Row 2-W. Collings, H. Buzy, B. Kaplan, G. Berman, G, Vaundry, J. O'MaIley, P. Wilson, E. Oppenheim, F. I-luryilz, E. Hechl. Row I- M. Ponlana, M. Williams. C. Holmquisl, Copl. Faqan. J, Parks, M. Murphy, N. Ludwiq. -5 4 1 Page I44 DIVISION FIEDLER: Row 3 -A. Savin, B. Snyder, D. Mahler, J. Complon, T, Blackman, W. Gardner, E. Price, V. McNally. Row 2- 6. Barnefle, C. Cooper. M. Grage, D. Slern, J. Gardner, A. Aronson, D. Fahy, E, Cook. Row I-L. Filzgerald, l-I, Werner, B. Bloom, Mr. Fiedler. M. Brux, M. Wiggins, E. Shar- gel. DIVISION FOGELSON: Row 3-I-I, Jolqren, P. Busse, S. Popham, M. Gal- laher, M. Daum, A. Gil- liam, J. Crosby, B. Culler, J. Coyne. Row 2--T. Brock, M. Plelilerkorn, V. Be-nnell, L. Walson, J. Chilwood. M. Carlson, E. Miller, D. Phil- lips, J. Walker, E. Baxfer. R. Bradley. Row I-l. Vogel, E. I-laab, l I. Chal- mers, Miss Foqelson, C. Eriqellried, M. Johnson, K. Fleming. , A 4 ki HSA! DIVISION I-IARDY: Row 3 -M. SmaIIey, M. MarkIey, D I-I. Cha+kin, M. I'Iane, AppeI, I. Suloway, Grea+man, E. I-Iicks, Levy. Row 2-D. Smirh, J. McGinnis, E. Nelson, D. Hoffman, J. I'IaIIe+I, D. Rappaporr, B. Cohn, N. Banrsolas, B. Lirr, I-I. Baker, B. Weiss, J. Braun. Row I -M. Ciocania, B. Brannan. M. Bruce, E. Markus, E. WhiIney. E. Newman, A. Offenberg, L. I-Iamilfon, E. Lussheimer, L. I-Iirsch. DIVISION I-IAYES: Row 3 -T. MeFI'Z, M. Cohen, N, Pappas, J. Pechloii, B. SeI'r- zer, B. Sherman, D. Lind- heimer. Row 2-D. Schwarrzkopf, M. I-Iinks, E. I-Iagqeriy, J. Larour, J, Evans, D. Dimond. G. Lovely, I'I. Nofhdurfr, B. Johnson. Row I-G. SideII, G. Ravifz, B. Turner, B. Cohen, E. Marqolin, E. Winrer, P. Shepul, C. Ehr- man, S. Rabin. DIVISION ERYE: Row 3- R, McKay, R. Barancik, I-I. Isenberg, I-I. Mayer, L. Lipke, J. Siover, W. Yule, R. I-Iawkinson, I-I. Peiersen, T. I-Ier+eI. Row 2-S. Pa- dova, R. Seder, B. McEaII, V. O'Leary, J. Tenenbaum, C. Maison, P. Poinis, M. Lievense. R. Weber. Row I -E. Kohen, B. Bower, S. Smerkins, N. CeraIcIe, E. Boor, A. Johnson, R. Mayer. DIVISION GULLER: Row3 -R. Srreer, I-I. Cohen, E. Wesivvood, E. ChaIIeI, C. Richman, R. Enqh, J. War- wick, T. Vegazo, D. Rosen- Ihal, K. CosIe-II, D. Shank- Iand, W. Marion, D. Kohn. Row 2-E. Aldrich, J. Koe- foed, R. Soble, E. Weber, J. Cohen, I-I. BIoomIieId, J. Shaver, R. Conner, B. GUI- man, M. Leach, P. I-Iandler. Row I-S. Deursch, D. MarcIeII, R. Wolff, Miss 6 u I I e r, A. Sirauss, J. Crimp, S. Klein. Page I45 DIVISION I-IOWARD: Row 3-A. Jaron, B. Lipman, R. Bradshaw, M. Goldsrein, R. V'!o'SfI, R, Boria, E.Abrams, J. Shibko, R. Caspar, T. I-IaII, J. Hewcfernan, R.CI1ar- mack. Row 2-A. Richards. G. Krasover, M. Feld- schreiber, L. McBride, D. Baume, F. Pirluk, F. Leven, S. Friend, E. Weil, M. Smi- Icel, F. Raymond, M. Mc- Gee, J. Fisher, P. Mann. Row I-I. Braham, E. GoId- smiIh, P. Werbner, M. Lin- qe-nIeIder, D. Rune, M. I-Ioward. I. I-Iamlin, J. By- aII, C. Wineburq, F. Gross- rnan, B. Ginsburg, P. Srrick. DIVISION JOYCE: Raw 3 gC. Ise, S. Ploiniclc, J. Newman, F. Spodor, R Rath. J. TaiIOI, R Ivasi, J. Hopkins, M. Reiss, F. SHIT, T. Gray. Row 2-L. SaIIo, P. WhiInfey, N. Miller, D. S6irI'1nruII, A, ITfii 0r, IVI KohIr:r, A. Zosel, M. Min- Iqin, G. Price, B. London, S. KauImnn. Row ISE. Uhriq. F. Borihan, M. Durkin, B. Lovello, R. SIrfuss, Mrs. R. Joyro, S. Iso, II. Friedman, C. Kruccqer, N. Fishman, M. Sfernfeld, TTI I y . I 95 536015 456 A G99 Page I-46 5 lf' Gamba? F3 DIVISION KOMAR: Row 3 -L. Pickley, R. I-IampIon, L. Liffon, J. Sonley, C. Smifh, Branson, V. Gale, R. I-Iarnpfon. Row 2-B. Mac- Guire, T. Aldridqe, S. Kramer, B. Wall, M. Far- reII, M. Olson, FI. Swickel, M. KeIIis, F. Wing. Row I -J. Liph, J. WaIson, M. Goodkind, Mrs. Komar, M. Buchanan, S. Fox, I-I. I-Ier- ron. DIVISION LEINS: Row 3- L. CocI4eI, C. Cohn, S.Vise. B. Rice, D. WoIberg, D. Frankel, I-I. Goldiine, M. SaIan+, A. Church, R. I-Ier- zog. J. Ziqgler, A. Mindes. B. Gresham. Row 2-C. Cald--feII, D. Schrayer, J. I-Iirsch, B. Thomas, I-I. Con- don, F. CaIdweIl, E. BabeI. I-I. Bernsfein, G. Rosano, F. Sands, E. Wilson, I-I. Gos- I'aIas, B. CoIe, C. Loeb, S. I-Iaderlein, J. Taylor. Row I -V. Abrams, A. Danks, B. Breii, Miss Leins, C. FIe'r- Cher, R. Crane, M. Sieier- YTIGFI. DIVISION MESSELHEISER Row 3-M. Kerr. M. Man der, M. Van Deman, D. Lenz, W. Gilberf, R. French, R Wilder, V. Lundborg, S Marcus. F.Cearley. Row 2- R. BrasseII, C. Wallman, F Reid. L. Brenran. C. Joge D. Orphan, J. Brouse, D Besly, D. Fox, V. Srrouse J. McPherson. Row I-S I Ruoin, J. Rereda W. Nash Miss IH. Messelheiser, H Law. E. Rerers A. Ven rneyer. DIVISION MIX: Ron 3- M. Glen R. Madden B Gerrie, B. Chrisry, R VVever, H. Levinson, Vi! Prokoo, J. Vifilner, L. For worrhy, M. Slcogsberg, M Runis. J. Searfoss, M. Pur sian. H. Robinson. Row 2- M. Sfein D. Felsenrhal. P Hanniiord, M. Brofhrrian B. Hills, H. vwmenay. D Van Derlalrr, B. D-eVool. T Ferraro, A. Palais, A.Wins berg, A. Rasmussen. Row I -A. Dance, M. Huop, S Beniamin, R. Loeser, B Pease, R. Vifarlcins, Miss Miz. D. Shapiro, S. Hauser M. Sreiner, R. Homan, C Rosenzweig, M. Zicker. B Julsrrorn. L,-1, DIVISION LEITCH: Ron 4 S, Newman. P. Hines, D. Slorrow, H. Lurie, M. Cook, H. Asher, I. Smiih. M. Freeman R. Cagen, R, Crowe R. Neiielol. Row 3 -S, Srraclr, S. Molner, M. La nrence J. H a r n, B. Sfrobel M. I-Ielmer, J. Nice S. Swasburg. A. Fagiolo. Row 2-M. Hey- mans, E. Coffin J. Schus- rer, L. AI-exande , R. Moore, H. I-Ianna, B. Narlcin, H. Tully, P. Garrii' , J. FOSIBF, E. Rahn, A. Jallirch. Row I -R. Bernsrein, R. OCon- riell. V. Hinlz, Miss Leilch, W. Myres, E. Gosser, C. Larsen, M. Grimans. DIVISION LUNDOUIST: Row 3-T. Friedman, S. Sporkin. B. Ungar, A. Decker, C. Ghepe, R. Con- nor, J. Roberfs, V. Lee, P. Trafford, L. Srelzer, D. Vivona. Row 2-E. Oboiko- vilz, M. Kremer, S. Zax, M. Sloan, V. Flaxman, P. Hef- rer, I. Ablin, E. Kallish, H. Goldsrein, F. Ruben, B. Springer, M. Diamond, A. Sebeson, D. Coleman, N. Isaacson. Row I-F. Asher, B. Zolor, B. Hoffman, Mrs. Lundquisr, S. Holland, M. Burke, P. Goldman, B. Sadow. C343 Paoe I47 DIVISION ROSENBERG: Row 3iC. Carroll, R. Nawawki. B. Freeman, B. Norm C. SIIverrnan, J. Mo- +usI1eIc, B. Clufferbam, R. Pferrcrkorn, C. WergedaI1I. Row 2-B. Moorbouse, V. Wafson, M. Harrell, D. CI1ris+ensen, I-I. Lenfz, R. Gardiner, J. Noderer, F. Scoif, M. Lowes, S. Babb, J. ResIer, J. Miller. Row I -R. Pauling, C. Oppen- Iweim, D. Palowsky, Mrs. Rosenberg, N. Lowe, V. Cohen, C. Gusfavson DIVISION SCI-IURZ: Row 7 C. Green, H. Wood, J. ..:onard, E. Wiffenberg, D. Paddock, J. Alfbeimer, T. I-IewiII, A. Gercbikov, J. Neal, J. Zisook, W. Leon- ard, S. Jarrow, M. Olech. Row ZAN. LiebersIein, M. 'II1ursIon, P. HoIIman, M. MrCuno, V. Pederson, G Haynes, K. Moore, S. Ku- nin, J. Brunnum, J. FuIIz, A. Wnison, J. Domars, I'I. Goldberg, K, SImnaI'1an. Row I M. Gausc, L. Blach- Icy, V. Kohlap, M, Ander- son, Miss Srburz, M. Miller, B. Rwqoff, S. Puklicky, M, I-Iamquisf. Page I4S DIVISION SCOTT: Row 3 -B. Wispe, S. LezaI4, M. Berezin, F. Asher, B. Ray, M. Berkson, T. O'I'Iare, E. SmiII1, E. I-Ieden, S. Roch- rnan, I-I. SIavis, P. Kroh. Row 2-D. Meyers, L. Cooke, C. Ruben, M. Ber- ger, Room Treas., J. Schoff, B. Jacobs, I-I. Prifz, J. Fola- cbeck, H. Goodman, R. Hussey. M. Goldberg, I-I. Friedman. Row I-S. Co- I'1en, J. Ginsberg, M. I-Iur- wifz, fx. ScI1us'rer.D.BanscI'1, M. Lesfer, A. I-Ierrnan. 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Cliiclord Mora DIPLOMAS AND RIBBON JUNE GRADUATES CLASS orriceizs 1940 SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Parlcer Chairman: Roberl Samuelson Mary Buchmiller Janel Kellles Joe Rosensloclc Theresa Slrahl PROM COMMITTEE Sponsor: Mrs. Jensen Lorraine Freeman Florelle Loloel Lola Pepper Marilyn Viferner I-larold Ellman Rulh Imler Edgar Jaclrson Jacquelyn Mercer Eunice Olson Saul Sellzer I-larry Slrasburq CAP AND GOWN Sponsor: Mr. Teder Chairman: Bernice Tarq Elizabelh Egger Eleanor Foole Diclc Lieberman Fred Lowenlhal PRINTING COMMITTEES Sponsor: Mr. Zehner Chairman: Seynour Kravilz Paulelle Danlcs Diana Preparos Beverly Solomon Roberl Thiele ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Sponsor: Mr. I-lipple Chairman: Mary Larlcins Dorolhy Lowis Louise Solomon James Sulherland Millon Warman COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss I-Ienson Chairman: William Wambouqh Charles Pille Gerd Grombacher Erma Robin Dorolhy Weslerleld SONG AND MOTTO COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Finley Chairman: Seymour Abrahms Joseph Gulsladl Lellie Slein Pamela Ward Roberla I-larrison PROGRAM COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Shoesmilh Chairman: I-Ielen Pearce I-larriel Ealon Diclc Bezarlc Morlon Frisch Lois Gawson ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Friedlander, Mr. Schullz Chairman: William O'Daniel Lillian I-lersh Carolyn Truax Jordan Maslrolslcy Marion Dowen GIFT COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Deupree Chairman: Marilyn Rosenlhal Belly Lulher Ruby Lezalc Earl Theimer Muriel Schwarlzberg CLASS PLAY Sponsor: Miss Olmsfead Miss l-Iarcly Chairman: Eli Levin Lloyd Wes? Eva Kalz Belly Ann Randall Myra Miller ELAINE ABRAMS S.E.: Booslers: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Vox Populi: French Club: Forum: Spanish Club. SEYMOUR ABRAMS S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Pan-Ameri- can Club: Euclicleansg Forum: R.O.T.C.: Officer. DOROTHY ADLER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Slud. Gov.: Pens: Pan-American: Bridle and Bool: Forum. CONSTANCE F. ALEXANDER Sr. Girls: Booslers: G.A.A.: Pep Girls: Pan American Club. DALE ALEXANDER Band: Traclc. VENETIA L. ALEXANDER Girls' Chorus: Pan American Club. VIVIAN L. ARMSTRONG Jr. and Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Dramalic Club: Journalism Club: Chess and Checker: Booslers. JEANNE ARNOLD Sr. Girls: Forum: Archery Club. MARY ANN ATWOOD Journalism Club., Pres.: Olzfice Force: Sr. Girls: Drama Club. JAMES W. BAKER Band. BARBARA ANNE BALDRY S.E.: Sr. Girls. SHIRLEY BARANCIK MARGARET M. BAUER Forum: Tour Club: G.A.A.: German Club: Sr., Jr. Girls. ALYCE BEARDSLEY Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. MARIAN LOUISE BECKER HELEN ADELINE BELL G.A.A.: Fencing. VERNON J. BENDER ELAINE BENENSOI-IN S.E.: Airchpe '38, '39: Ailchpe '40, Classes Eclilor: Sr. Girls: Sr. Eng. I-Ir.: Euclideans: Gar- den Club: G.A.A.: Archery Club: Booslers: Forum. MARJORIE A. BERG A Cappella: Jr., Sr. Girls: Garden Club: Monilors: Bridle and Bool, Pres.: Pan American Club. SIDNEY PAUL BERMAN Male Chorus. SEYMOUR BERN Ailchpe '40, Pholo Ed.: Inlra- mural Baslcelball, Baseball, and Volleyball. BEBE BERNER Senior Girls: G.A.A. MARGERY BERNSTEIN S.E.: French Club: Booslers: Sr., Jr., Soph. Girls: Garden Club: Forum. RICI-IARD S. BEZARK S.E.: IA, ZB, Comm.: Zoo. Club, Sec'y: Cheerleader. Capl.: ln'I'ramural Champs? Forum: Booslers. JANET DOROTl'IA BIEI-IL Drama Club: Senior Girls. YVONNE R. BIERMAN Sludenl Governmenl, Chair- man, Sec'y: G.A.A. MARGARET F. BINKLEY Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. BEVERLY BLANKSTEN Weelcly: Pens: Booslers: Jr., Sr. Girls. BOBETTE BLUM S.E.: ACappella: French Club: Jr. English I-lr.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. MARIAN JOAN BOWEN A Cappella: Forum: G.A.A.: Pan American Club: Bridle and Bool: Jr., Sr. Girls. JOSEPI-IYN R. BRANDWEIN Booslers. LE ROY BRANMAN Sr. Sponsors: Law Club: Forum? Mixed Chorus: Booslers: Jr. Baslcelball, Capl.I Journalism Club: Ailchpe Tribe: Pan American Club: Zoology Club. I , .mr f f 57 if nu . W, V , iii nw V ,W f f fa 's if X fi' X-Lf. Q40 f W 211. T 1 , 7 H f 4 K f 1 XXX ' J fy 'I J 'W' Www I . f ff' ? f f 4 7 ef ' f' ' of 4 QM? Q ff f ME f Page ISI . in is . r. . l ..,. 0 . 6 kts X . , A Page l52 MARJORIE BRASSELL JEROME J. BROCKMAN S.E.: Euclideans: Physics I-lonor: Forum: Booslers: Jr.. Sr. Boys: Consumers' Club: Traclc, Foolball. JAYNE BROODUS Soclc and Buslcin: Forum: Sr. Girls: Vox Populi. BETTY L. BROWN GERTRUDE BROWN G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. MARY JO BRUIVIIVIEL Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Enq, l-lr,: Chem. I-lr.: 6.A.A. BETTY LOUISE BUCHBINDER S,E.: Booslers: Fr. Club: Soph., Jr. and Sr. Girls: Booslers: Fr. Club: Tour Club. MARY IRENE BUCHMILLER Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: German Club: OFlice Force: Crall Club. JOAN HATHAWAY BUCK Sr, Girls: G.A.A.: Garden Club: Pan American Club: Office Force. BETTY LOU BUFORD Soph. Girls: Sr. Sponsors: Slu- denl Goyernmenl. MARGARET E. BURLEY CHARLES E. CAMP Sr. Boys. RANDELL EDW. CANENE Golf Team. GERALD CAPLAN S.E.: lnlramural Baslcelball. XVILLIAM CARL CARDWELL Law Club: Soccer: lnlramural Baseball, Foolball. ALPHA VIOLET CARLSON S.E.: Girls' Chorus: G,A.A.: Sr. Sponsor: Sr., Jr. Girls. JUDY KING CARLSON Soclc and Buslcin, Vice-Pres.: A Cappella: Spanish Club: Soph., Jr. Girls: G.A,A.: Swim- ming: Bridle and Bool. KENNETH ROBT. CARLSON Baslcelball: Male Chorus. MARIANN CARLSON A Cappella: Pan American Club: Booslers: Bridle and Bool: Sr., Jr., Soph. Girls. IDALYN Cl-IIMBEROFF A Cappella: Jr., Sr. Girls. CARL EUGENE CHRISTOPH S.E.: Euclideans: Baseball:Ger- man Club: Baslcelball. LILLIAN CIRCLE S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: G,A.A.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. English l-lr.: Zoology Club: G.A.A. HAMILTON CLARK S.E.: Sludenl' Gov'l. Exlra Curricular: Losl' and Found: I-lislory l-lonor: Forum. SAMUEL INGALLS CLARK S.E.: Booslers:Tuloring: Chem. Honor: Jr. Lalin l-lr., Treas. JOHN E. CLARKE Sludenl Gov'l: Forum: Pan American Club: Traclc. EILEEN M. CLINTON S.E.: Ailchpe '39: Ailchpe '40, Copy Ecl.: Jr., Sr, Eng. l-lonor, Sec'y: Booslers, Corr. Sec'y: Dewey Library Club, Vice- Pres., Sec'y: Sr. Girls: Civic Leller. ALLAN RICHARD COHEN S.E.: Law Club: Sr. Sponsors: lnlramural Baslcelball: Forum: Male Chorus. ANNABELLE COHEN Dewey Library Club: Librarian. CYRIL S. COHEN S.E.: German Club: Pens: Li- brarian: Pylhagoreans. DORIS COHEN S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: French Club: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A.: Forum. GERALD M. COHEN Library: lnlramural Baslcelball. RICHARD COHN 5- - Q . A THD G' ,- 9' 9 ROBERT V. COLE S.E.: Ailchpe '4O: French Club: Mixed Chorus: Track: Soph. Boys: Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: Blue Mask: Slud. Gov r. MIRIAM J. COLEMAN Zoology Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. ELIZABETH CONRAD A Cappella: German Club: Office Help: G.A.A. JOHN MERLE COULTER S.E.: Euclideans: Pylhagoreansi Weekly, Assignmenl Ed.: Chem. Club: Zoology Club. BEVERLY T. CRAIG JOHN WILLIAM CRANE Sr. Band: R.O.T.C.: Commis- sioned Ollicers' Club: Rifle Team: Baseball: Socker. LOUISE ANNETTE CRANE Jr., Sr. Orcheslrai Sr. Girls: Boosrers: Garden Club. ROBERT P. CRESSY JEAN E. CUNNINGI-IAM Sr. Girls: G.A.A. PATRICK J. DALEY JACK DAVIS Male Chorus, Pres.: Track Team: Foolball: Baseball. WILLIAM F. DAVIS S.E.: Airchpe Tribe, Vice-Pres.: Male Chorus: Baskelball: Base- ball: Freshman Foolball. PAULETTE A. DANKS Jr., Sr. English Honor: Mixed Chorus: Bolany Honor: ACap- pella. WILBUR ROBERT DARCH Varsily Baskelball: Male Chorus, Vice-Pres.: Euclideans: Ailchpe Tribe. MARY J. DEAL Sr. Girls: Zoo. Club: G.A.A. GEORGE DeCLAIR Male Chorus: Baseball: Bas- kefball. ALICE DEFFLER Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. SUZANNE DELEANES S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Girls Pep Club: Dance Club: Mixed Chorus: Accounling Honor: Monilor. JANE KING DELSON S.E.: Ailchpe '39, '4O: Sludenl Gov'+, Exlra Curricular Comm., Sec'y: Sr. Girls: Slory Scrib- blers: Mixed Chorus: Booslers. CELIA SYLVIA DIAMOND Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsors: French Club: Spanish Club. DAVID R. DOMKE S.E.: Pylhagoreans, Sec'y- Treas.: Euclideans: Sludenl' Gov'I': German Club: Track: Radio Club: Zoo. Club: Booslers. LUCIUS DONKLE S.E.: Ailchpe Tribe: German Club: Foolball: Jr., Sr. Track: Consumers' Club: Zoo. Club, Pres.: Pylhagoreans: Sr. Boys. MARY KAY DONOVAN Sludenl Gov'+, Exlra Curricu- lar Comm., Chair.: Sr., Soph. Girls. CLAIRE DORFMAN S.E.: Pan American Club: Slu- denl Gov r: Booslers: G.A.A.: Sr., Soph. Girls, Vice-Pres.: Fresh. Dramalic Club. DOROTHY ANN DOUGLAS Ailchpe '4O: Forum: Jr. Eng- lish Hr.: Sr., Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls' Chorus. CHARLOTTE G. DRAGSTEDT Booslers: Jr. Arisloi: Bridle and Bool: Sr. Eng. Hr. DOROTHY DUNBAR SHIRLEY DUNHAM Band. ED DUNMORE Freshman Foolball: Track: Losl and Found. LEOTTA EAGLESHAM Band: G.A.A. HARRIET M. EATON if fm, , Q, I .,.1 fi., 11 Jiw., .. J X , , f m Pf Efilf Q , Z5 'Q 11 4' S.E.: Jr. Arisloi: Jr. Eng. Hr.: W gf' , Sr. Eng. Hr.: Ailchpe '39, '4O: I I IVA, 4 A , ' Tour Club: Forum. ' 'I ' ELIZABETH MARY EGGER I' S.E.: Girls' Chorus: German iqgui I club: sf. sponsor. co-ch.-af.: V, .1 Cheerleader: Zoo. Club: Sr. I L - it GIVIS- ' ' Page IS3 9 .iff x I F f.'..t., x , ,. , I T QF JK 9 I54 L G- . S? i x ,X Q N a, PHYLLIS RUE EINHORN Bolany Honor: Fresh. Dra- malics: Booslers: Forum: Sr, Girls: G.A,A. GERTRUDE CLARA ELLMAR Sr. Girls. HAROLD R. ELLMAN SE.: Euclideans, Pres: Physics Hr.: Varsily Baslcelball, Track: Ailrchpe Tribe: Male Chorus: German Club. ALAINE ELMER Sr. Drama: Pan American Club: Clean-Up Comm.: Law Club: Tour Club: Music Club: Soph. Girls: Jr. Sr. Girls: Forum. VIRGINIA MAY EMERY A Cappella. ROBERT W. EPPSTEIN Pan American Club: Phoioqra- phy Club: Drama Club. MURIEL EPSTEIN Soph., Sr. Girls: French Club: Booslersz Monilor: Vox Populi: Garden Club. MARILYN ESCUDIER Sr, Sponsor: G.A.A.: French Club: Pan American Club. RALPH ETTLINGER Male Chorus: Sr. Boys: Zoology Club: Varsily Golf, Swimminq: Ailchpe Tribe: Inlramural Bas- Icelball. LENORA G. FARROW S.E.: Sr. Girls: Tour Club: Fencing Team. MARY FAWKES Dewey Library: Bridle and Bool, Vice-Pres.: Soph, Jr., Sr. Girls. CHARLES ROBT. FELDSTEIN S.E.: Ailchpe '39, '40, Bus. Mgr.: Civid Award: Pens '38, Assl. Bus. Mgr.: Spanish Club. FRANCINE FELSENTHAL Fresh. Dramaric Club: Srudenl Gov r: Soph., Sr.GirIs: G.A.A.: Weekly, S+aFI Arlisr: Posrer Commilfee. Co-Chair.: Jour- nalism Club. HARVEY FINE RUTI-I ROCI-IELLE FIREMAN S.E,: Law Club: Srud. Gov'I: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum: G.A.A. ALVIN A. FISCHER From Marshall High School. DONIS DORSETT FISHER S.E.: Zoo. Club: German Club: Jr., Sr. Eng. I-Ir., Vice-Pres.: Slud. Gov'I: Slage Force: Bridle and Boor: G.A.A.: Physics Hr.: German I-Ir.: Pyfhagoreans. FRANCINE SHIRLEY FISHER S,E.: Forum: French Club: Slud. Gov'I: Soph. Girls: Sr. Girls: Garden Club, Treas.: Booslers. EDITH FLANZER Girls' Chorus: Soph., Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Slud. Gov'I. WALTER H. FLOOD Inlramural Baseball: Iniramural Baslcerball: Sr. Sponsor. JACK EARL FOLEY Sr. Sponsor: Radio Club: Lunch Room Comm.: Boosler Club: Soccer Team. ELEANOR WINIFRED FOOTE S.E.: Bridle and Bool, Vice- Pres.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Posler Comm., Chair.: Eleclion Comm.: Sludenl Gov'I. BARBARA JEAN FOSTER Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Monifor. JAMES FOSTER Sr. Sponsor: Chem. Club: Chem. Hr. BEVERLY FOX LILLIAN D. FOX Pan American Club: G.A.A. SI-IIRLEE FOX Soph. Girls: Jr. Girls: Forum: Sr. Girls: Tour Club: Law Club. ROY B. FRANCE Weekly: Accounling Hr.: Moniror. JULIA ELAINE FREEMAN Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Monilorg G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Chemislry Club: Dewey Library Club. LORRAINE RAE FREEMAN Consumers' Club. CLAIRE E. FRIEDEMAN S.E.: A Cappella: Senior Spon- sor: Jr. Girls: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Spanish Club. LUCILLE FRIEDMAN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club. F2 I X I If 4 II' 1 5 I 1- fi I I xi 2 is MORTON JEROME FRISCH S.E.: Law Club, Pres.: Booslers: Forum: Journalism Club: Jun- ior Traclc. MEYER GAVZER Foolball: lnlramural Baslcel- ball. LOIS RUTH GAWRON S.E.: Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Booslers: Euclid- eans. ALINE GENESEN S.E.: Euclideans: Sr. Sponsors: Jr., Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Boosfers: Drama Club: G.A.A. BARBARA J. GILLIAM S.E.: Accounling I-Ir.: German Club: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor. TOM WILLIAM GILRUTH Pan American Club: Infra- mural Baslcelball: Boosle rs. MAURICE M. GLATT ROBERT GLICK S.E.: Ailchpe '38, '39: Zoology Club, Sec'y: Slud. Gov'I': Male Chorus: Branch Weelcly. ANITA GOLDBERG S.E.: Senior Sponsor, Chair.: Euclideans: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Zoology Club. JULIUS GOLDBERG S.E.: 4B Commissioner: Sr. Boys: Physics H'.: Zoology Club: Jr. Baslcelball: Infra- mural Volleyball: Baseball. LILLIAN LOUISE GOLDBERG Sr. Girls. MARION GOLDBERG Soph. Girls: Music Club. CHARLES GOLDENBERG S.E.: Weelcly, Sporls Edilori Male Chorus: Physics Honor: German Club: Traclc. DOROTHY GOLDMAN S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Vox Populi, Sec'y: Booslers: Dramalics. BLANCI-IE GOLDSTEIN A Cappella: Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls. IRIS JEAN GOODFRIEND Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Chi- cago Tour Club: Sr. Girls. GRACE HELEN GOODMAN Orcheslra: Arl I-lr.: G.A.A. ELLIOTT R. GORDON S.E.: Booslers: Fresh. Dramalic Club: Pan American Club: In- Jrramural Baslcelball, Volleyball, Baseball. DAVID GREEN S.E.: Inlramural Baslcelball: 4A Commissioner: Slud. Gov'l: Mixed Chorus: Baslcelball. JACK GREEN BERG MAE GREENBERG S.E.: Euclideans: Sr. Sponsors: Chem. Hr.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. MAJORIE M. GREENWALD S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Forum: Pan American Club: Bridle and Bool. LORRAINE D. GRIMANS S.E.: Sr. Girls: Accounling Honor. RAYMOND GROBAN S.E.: Male Chorus: Swimming: Inframural Baslcelball: Fresh- man Foolball. JEAN S. GROLLMAN S.E.: Slud. Gov'+: Forum: G.A.A.: Sr. Sponsor: Soph.. Sr. Girls: French Club. GERD GROMBACHER S.E.: R.O.T.C.: Booslers: Soc- cer: Sludenl Gov'+: Law Club. JEANNE C. GROSSMAN Dewey Library Club: Bridle and Bool: Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Zoology Club. NED GROSSMAN Male Chorus: Fresh. Dra- malics: lnlramural Baslcelball. JEAN MARIE GUGER MAXINE L. GUTRIDGE G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Sock and Buslcin: Blue Maslc: French Club. BERNICE A. GUTSON JOSEPH P. GUTSTADT S.E.: Ailchpe '39, '40, Produc- lion Ed.: Civic Award: Jr., Sr. Orcheslra: Slud. Conducfor: French Club: Consumers' Club, Vice-Pres.: Booslers: Oflice Help. JACOUELINE B. HALPERIN Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Forum: G.A.A.: Zoology Club. DOTTIE HALWAX Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosfers: Pep Girls: G.A.A. DAN HARD Foofball: Wresiling. ROSE ANN HARDESTY S.E.: Pan American Club: G.A.A.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Booslers: Pep Girls. JEAN HARPER S.E.: A Cappella: G.A.A.: Forum: Sr. Eng. Honor: Chem- islry Hr.: Sr. Girls: Ailchpe '39: Ediror-in-Chief, Ailchpe '4O. RUTH ESTHER HARRELSON Girls' Chorus: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Bridle and Bool Club: Blue Mask Club. BILL FIELD HARRIMAN Boosrers: Chemislry Honor. GLORIA HARRINGTON Ollice Force: G.A.A. HELENE HARRIS SE.: Bolany Club: Pan Amer- ican Club: Journalism Club: Pens. ETHELYN HELEN HARRISON NORMAN C. HARRISON Male Chorus. ROBERTA G. HARRISON S.E.: Senior Girls: Forum. MAURINE HARTMAN Booslers: G.A.A.: French Club: Sr. Girls. MARVIN HAYMAN Inlramural Baslcelball: Varsily Baseball: Male Chorus: C.T.C.: Drama Club: Swimming. ILSE J. HEILBRON 5.E.y Weekly: Dewey Library Club: Journalism Club: Gere man Club: Spanish Club: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: G.A.A. LOIS HARRIETT HELLER S.E.: French Club: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: French Club. JAYNE EDITH HELLMAN Transferred Irom Lake View. JACK HEMPEL S.E.: Inler-Club Council: Slud. Gov'I: German Club: Pho- Iography Club, Vice-Pres.: Sr. Sponsor: Physics Hr.: Male Chorus: Golf: Tennis. LILLIE ANN HENDERSON S.E.: Weekly: Hisl. Hr., Sec'yI Journalism Club: Bolany Honor: G.A.A.: Forum: Gare den Club: Sr. Girls. PATRICIA HENDERSON Weekly, Fealure Ecliror. MARJORIE G. HENNIG Sr. English Honor: Bridle and Bool: Sr. Girls. LEE HENRY LILLIAN JEANETTE HERSH Slud. Gov'I: Jr. Arisfoi: Girls' Chorus, Treas.: Law Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Fresh. Drama. DAVID K. HILLMAN A Cappella: Male Chorus Pan American Club: Garden Club: Jr., Sr. Traclc. DOROTHY HITES Sludenl' Gov'I, Posler Com- millee: Branch Weelcly. RICHARD S. HOCHMAN S.E., Vice-Pres.: Sr. Sponsor: Euclideans: Sludenl' Gov'I, Chair., Welfare Comm.: Sr. English Hr.: Forum: French Club: R.O.T.C.: Spanish Club: Journalism Club. EOLIS IDA HOFFMAN Pan American Club: Sr. Girls. GERTRUDE S. HOFFMAN Sr. Girls: Mixed Chorus. YETTA CLARICE HOFFMAN Spanish Club: Sr. Club: French Club. EILEEN HOPKINS Sr. Sponsor: Boosrers: G.A.A.: Pan American Club: Bridle and Bool: Forum: Mixed Chorus: Sr., Jr., Soph. Girls: Leaders' Club. STEVVART I-IORTON Non-Commissioned Officers Club: R.O.T.C.: The Jive Five: Sr. Band: Airchpe '4O. ROBERT HOWE si. - 1 ix RITA M. HUCK Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Pep Club. ROBERT HUTCHESON Foolball: Baseball. RUTH HELEN IMLER S.E.: Ailchpe '39, '4O: Sr. Eng. Honor, Pres.: Booslers: Sr. Girls: Dewey Library Club: Library Assislanl: G.A.A. EDGAR J. JACKSON, JR. Sr. Sponsor: German Club: Ofiice Force: Zoology Club: Booslers: Tour Club: Male Chorus. HARRIETTE B. JANOWS G.A.A.: Fr. Club: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Pan American Club: Arl Honor: Soph., Sr. Girls: Jr. Girls, Vice-Pres. MARIE JENKINS S.E.: Zoo. Club: Garden Club: Sr. Girls: Hisi. Honor: Chem. Honor. MARJORIE J. JENKINSON Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Bridle and Bool Club: Shuller- Bug: Forum. BERNARD PAUL JERGENS A Cappella. WALTER ROBERT JILEK MARJORIE E. JOHNSON G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. ROBERT JOHNSON S.E.: Forum: Pan American Club. MAE JOSEPH S.E.: Forum: Zoo. Club: G.A.A.: French Club: Tour Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. ROBERT WALLACE JUDD S.E.: Non-Commissioned Ollli- cers Club: R.O.T.C.: Baseball. ORVILLE S. KAHN Accounling Honor: Soccer Team: A Cappella: Law Club. JERRY A. KAPLAN Sr. Boys: Sr. Sponsor: Booslers: Pan American Club: Inlra- mural Baslcelball: Dewey Li- brary Club: Shuller-Bug Club. EVE CAROL KATLIN S.E.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Moni- lor: French Club: Booslers: Pholography Club. EUNICE KATSAROS S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Jr. Sr. Girls. EVELYN RUTH KATZ G.A.A.: A Cappella. JOAN KAUFFMAN S.E.: 4A Vice-Pres.: 3A Journalism Club, Sec'y: ish Club: G.A.A.: Law Soph. Girls, Sec'y: Pan ican Club, Vice-Pres.: Club. GEORGE S. KAU FMAN S.E.: Sludenl Gov'l. Girls: Com.: Span- Club: Amer- Tour EDWIN FRANCES KEATING S.E.: Sr. Girls: Jr. Girls: Law Club: G.A.A. ELIZABETH RUTH KEEFREY Sr. Girls: French Club: G.A.A.: Blue Mask: Sock and Buslcin. CHARLES KEELING MILDRED KEITH S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Boosrers. JEAN KERN S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: G.A.A.: Forum: Euclidean: Booslers: Zoology Club. JOHN KESSLER Band: R.O.T.C.: German Club: Orcheslra. ED A. KIRCHNER Aifchpe Tribe, Sec'y: Varsily Foolball: Chemislry Hr.: Band' Traclc. HELEN GERTRUDE KIRK S.E.: G.A.A.: Forum: Mixed Chorus: Jr., Sr. Girls. CONNIE KLAUBER S.E.: Fr. Hr.: Fr. Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum, Sec'yI Sr. Eng. Hr.: Sr. Sponsors. DOROTHY ANN KLEE S.E.: Jr. Arisloi: Jr. Eng. Hr.: A Cappella, Pres.: Concerl Com., Sec'y: Sr. Girls. ELEANOR KLINGER His. Hr.: Tour Club: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsors. DOROTHY KN EE Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: French Club: Booslers. '-,'fqw,,V,,2!, ' ' 2 ZW.. H 'X', ' ' ,. w,:.c,:?s vi rf 7,21 f f , . ,f ., ,,,, f,1f,,, 6 if f i 555 f HZ 4 V, X, wil Page IS7 9 ,. N MARY LEE KNIGHT G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. MADELON KONTELAS Physics Hr.: Chem. Hr.: G.A.A.: Dramalics Club: Zoo. Club.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Badmin- +on Club, Pres.: Girls' Chorus. SEYMOUR KRAVITZ Sr. Boys: R.O.T.C.: Orcheslra: Pholography Club: Band. HELEN M. KUCHURIS Sr. Girls: Pan American Club: Forum: Booslers. MILTON LAKIN Male Chorus: French Club? Tour Club. JOHN PATRICK LALLY Male Chorus: Pan American Club: Swimming: Forum. ELEANOR JANE LAMBDEN MARY ENID LARKINS S.E.: Garden Club: Sr. Girls. ROBERT EUGENE LARSON R.O.T.C. JESSE E. LEHMAN Sigma Epsilon. ELI LEVIN R.O.T.C.: Pylhagoreansi Weekly: Journalism Club: Jr. Lalin Honor. DOROTHY LEVER G.A.A.: Vox Populi: Sock and Buslcin: Jr. Girls. JEANNE LEVIT Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum: Garden Club: Pan American Club: G.A.A. BETTY LOU LEVITON S.E.: Ailchpe '39: Ailchpe '40, Facully Ed.: Slud. Gov'l': Forum: Booslers: Sr. Eng. Hr.: French Club: Soph. Girls. Treas.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Vox Populi. DON LEVY S.E.: Weelcly: Pan American Club: Male Chorus: Infra- mural Baslcelball. CHARLES NORMAN LEVY lnlramural Baslcelball: Varsily Baseball: Male Chorus: Jr. Traclc Team. KENNETH LEVY lnlramural Baslcelball: Sr. Sponsors: Male Chorus: Fool- ball. SHIRLEY ANNE LEWIS S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Booslers: Girls' Chorus: Jr., Sr. Honor: Forum. RUBY LEZAK S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Soph.. Jr. Girls. RICHARD W. LIEBERMAN S.E.: A Cappella: Music Club: Sr. Sponsor: Booslers: C.T.C. ELAINE LIGHT S.E.: Weekly: Slud. Gov'+, Eleclion Comm.: G.A.A.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Fencing: Pan Amer- ican Club: Freshman Dra- malics. DONNA M. LINDELOF Sr. Girls: Law Club: Zoo. Club: Fencing. MARJORIE LIPPERT S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsors: Sludenl Gov'l.: G.A.A.: French Club. LEAH LIPSKY G.A.A.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Pan American League. MARION W. LISTER BETTY ROEINA LITTLE S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A.: Dance Club: Sr. Girls. FLORETTE LOBEL S.E.: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Jr. Arisloi: Hislory Honor. CHARMIAN J. LONDON Sr. Girls: French Club: Jour- nalism Club: Forum: G.A.A. WILLIAM C. LOVINC S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Physics Hr.: Euclideans: Booslers: Law Club: Shuller-Bugs: Traclc: In- lramural Tennis: lnlramural Baslcelball. FRED LOWENTHAL Monilor: Movie Operalor. DOROTHY M. LOWIS S.E.: Sr. Sponsors: Garden Club: Soph. Girls: Jr. Girls: Forum: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Boosler. ROSALYN LUCAS S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Forum: Pan American Club. x F. we I 1 Q Q' Xxli ' I I illlix 1 I X 1+- 'T I me ROBERT HOWARD LUPSTEIN BETTY CAROL LUTHER S.E.: Sr. Girls: Journalism Club: Sr. Sponsor: Hislory Hr.: Soph. Girls: Dewey Li- brary Club. DOROTHY HELEN LYNCH S.E.: Ailchpe '39, Circulalion Mgr.: Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: Booslers: G.A.A. OLIVE MACKEY G.A.A., Treas.I G.A.L.: Gar- den Club: Pan American Club. JACK WILSON MAGUIRE Male Chorus, Pres.: Rifle Team: Soccer: R.O.T.C.: Piclred Plaloong Non - Commissioned, Commissioned Officers' Club. JEANNE A. MALSTROM S.E.: Weekly, Edifor-in-Chief: Mixed Chorus: Slud. Gov r, Exlra Curricular Comm.: Dewy Library Club: Soph., Sr. Girls: French Club. ROBERT L. MANDER Band: R.O.T.C.: FooIball:Ger- man Club. FRED MANN S.E.: Forum: Sr. Boys. JUDITH MARCUS Booslers: Forum: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Soclc and Buslcin. NAT J. MARCUS Sr. Girls: French Club. RUTH DELORES MARKUS French Club: Spanish Club: Garden Club: G.A.A.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. LORRAINE MARKS Sr. Girls: Music Club: Drama Club: G.A.A. CONSTANCE G. MARTINEZ S.E.: Pan-American Club: Sr. Girls: Monilor. LILY GARCIA MARTINEZ Pan-American Club: Sr, Girls: Spanish Honor: Moniror. JORDAN MASTROFSKY C.T.C., Pres.: Booslers: Forum: Foolball: Consumers' Club: Law Club. BESSIE EDITH MATHER JOHN R. MATTHEWS S.E.: Physics Hr. MARY E. MCCAFFREY S.E.: Pens: Sr. English Honor: Sr. Girls: Journalism Club: Jr. Arisloi. HELEN M. McCARTHY Booslers: Journalism Club: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. MARTHA MCCLENAHAN S.E.: Weekly: Journalism Club. Sec'y: Garden Club. ANNE McLAUGHLIN S.E.: A Cappella: Forum: French Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. JACK COMFORT McCORD R.O.T.C.: Picked Plaloong Non- Commissioned Olilicers' Club: Commissioned Olzlicers' Club. ALDINE MEE Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Pep Club, Sec'y: Cheerleader. MICHAEL JAMES MEERS S.E.: Law Club: Box Office Mgr. LLOYD MENDELSON S.E.: Male Chorus: Forum, Treas.: Pan-American Club: lnlramural Baslcelball. ANNA ELIZABETH MERRICI4 JACOUELYN MERCER S.E.: Dewey Library Club: Pens, Fealure Edilor: Girls' Chorus: Soph. Girls: Sr. Girls. Sec'y: Boosiers: Chess and Checlcer Club. LUCILLE D. MESIGAL S.E.: Ar+ Honor, Sec'y.: French Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. PHILIP MEYERS SE.: Band: Forum. SAM MESIROW Drama Club: C.T.C.: Sr. Boys: Male Chorus: German Club? lnlramural Baslcelball, Volley- ball: Varsily Track, Foolball. IRVING CHARLES MILLER German Club: Senior Boys: Bowling: Soccer. MYRA MILLER Jr., Sr, Girls. ' V120 f . . f r V fi! l: 3 - 51042 Page I59 VIRGINIA A. MOORE S.E.: Forum: Soph. Girls: Jr. Girls: Boosrers. CLIFF E. MORA S.E.: June '40, Class Treas.: Sr. Sponsor: Mixed Chorus. Sec'y: Sr. Boys: Forum: Boosl- ers: Consumers' Club: Bowl- ing: Pan-American Clubi C.T.C.: Foolball. MORDECAI MORE S.E.: June '40, Class Pres.: 3B Com.: Booslers, Pres.: Weekly: Journalism Club, Vice-Pres.: Law Club: Sock and Buskin: Vox Populi: Jr. Track. MARSHALL T. NANNINYA S.E.: Male Chorus: Jr. Arisloi. HARRIET NATI-IANSON Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. JANE NATI-ILER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club. JACK NEAYLON Sr. Boys: Law Club: Psychol- ogy Club: A Cappella, Vico- I es, and Pres.: Pan-American Club: Bridle and Bool Club. JULIUS NEIMAN Pan-American Club: Euclid- eans: Booslers: Inlramural Baseball: Track: lnlramural Bas- kelball. MAXINE NEWAR Sooh. Girls: Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Booslers. JEAN MARION NEWART S.E.: Sr. Girls: Twins Club, Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec'y. JUNE RUTI-I NEWART S.E.: Twins Club, Treas., Sec'y.: Sr. Girls. JUNE ANITA NITSCI-IE S.E.: G.A.A.: Pan-American Club. MAYROSE NOTHDURFT Swimming Team. BETTY C. NUDELMMAN S.E.: 4A Class Sec'y: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Fresh. Drama Club, Pres.: Journalism Club, Treas.: Mixed Chorus. CAROLYN LOUISE OCI-IS WALLACE D. OBOLSKY ,lr. Orchesrra: Pan-American League: Pholography Club: lnrramural Baskelball: Fresh. Foolball: C.T.C.: Booslers: Varsily Baskelball: Spanish Club. WILLIAM J. O'DANIEL R.O.T.C.: Non-Com. Ol'licers: Wreslling: Fresh, Foolball: In- Iramural Baskelball. EUNICE W. OLSON S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Zoo. Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum: French Club. MARCELLA V. O'REILLY Pan-American Club: Pep Girls: Booslers: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. LILLIAN ORLOV Jr., Sr. Girls: Mixed Chorus Blue Mask. EEREIVI OSTROW S.E., Sec'y: Pylhagoreans: Jr., Sr. English I-lr.: Chemislry I-lonor, Pres.: Chess and Checker Club: Chess Team: Forum: Zoo. Club. AVERELL E. PATTERSON S.E.: Ailchpe '39, '4O: Boosl- ers: Jr,, Sr. Girls: Fresh. Dra- malic Club, Sec'y: Mixed Chorus: Forum. NATLI LENORE PAUL Booslers: Soph. Girls: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. LELA G. PEPPER Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.: Ollico I-le-lp: Dewey Library Club. BERNICE SHIRLEY PERLMAN S.E.: Booslers: G.A.A.: Soph., Jr., Sr., Girls: Monilor: Pan- American Club. DIANE PERPAROS Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Bridle and Bool Club. LOUISE PETERSON S.E.: Journalism Club: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. HAROLD D. PEVERELL CHARLES E. PITTE S.E., Treas.: Sr. Eng. I-Ir.: Con- sumers' Club, Pres.. Treas.: Booslers: Jr. Eng. I-lr., Sec'y. LILLIAN PAYE POBERSKY Weekly: Twins Club: Journal! ism Club: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Band. MARION FAYE POBERSKY Twins Club, Vice-Pres.: Library Ass'+: Jr., Sr. Girls: Band. ANNE EVELINE POLL Weekly, Circulaling Sec'y: Law Club: Mixed Chorus: Soph.: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Badminlon. ZOE POULOS Senior Girls: G.A.A. BEDONNA PRIMACK S.E.: Booslers: Slud. Gov'l: Garden Club: Forum: French Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Music Club. BETTE PU RSIAN S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Forum: Pan-American Club: Booslers: Mixed Chorus: Bridle and Bool: Freshman Dramalics: G.A.A. MIRIAM RABOVSKY Booslers: G.A.A.: Soph., Sr. Girls: G.A.L. BETSY ANN RANDALL S.E.: Forum: French Club: G.A.A.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Dramalic Club: Dance Club: Bridle and Bool Club: Blue Maslc, Vice-Pres. DORIS EILEEN RAPP Booslers: Forum: Soph. Girls. FRANCES LEE RECORD S.E.: Pan-American: G.A.A. JEROME R. REICH S.E.: lnlramural Baslcelball: Fr. Club: Tour Club: Booslers. RITA E. REICHEL S.E.: Weekly, Co-News Edilor: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: German Club. CHARLES JAMES REID Pan-American Club. JOHN REISSENWEBER S.E., Trees.: Jr. Eng, Hr.: Male Chorus: Chem. Hr.: German Club: Forum: Chem- islry Club, Pres.: Chess and Checlcer: Pylhagoreans: Con- sumers' Club. SEMON HIRSCH RHEIN Losl and Founcl: Aslronomy Club: Sr. Sponsors: Consum- ers' Club: Tour Club: Male Chorus: Physics Honor. LEONE RICHARDS Soph. Girls: Pan-American Club: G.A.A.: A Cappella, Sec'y. ROBERT E. RIDDLE Male Chorus. OTTO RIGAN Forum: German Club: Chem- islry Hr.: Swimming Team. THERESA RINGBAUER Jr., Sr. Girls: Accounling Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: Booslers: Tour Club: German Club Vice- Pres.: Forum: G.A.A.: Ollice Help. BEVERLY GAYE RIORDAN Senior Sponsor. ERMA ROBIN Booslers: Forum: French Club: Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: Chicago Tour Club: Pep Club. LOIS ELAINE ROBINSON Pan-American Club: Bridle and Bool Club: Jr. Arisloi: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls. BOB. A. Rocx eoLolE em ROMAN S.E.: Soph. Girls, Pres.: Forum: Jr. Girls: Pan-American Club: Slud. Gov'l: Booslers. ROBERT ROSE ELEANORE ROSENBERG S.E.: Freshman Dramalics: Soph. Girls: French Club. MILLY JUNE ROSENBLATT S.E.: Sr. Girls: Jr. Girls: Soph. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: A Cap- pella: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Forum: Tour Club: Fr. Hr.: Consum- ers Club, Sec'y, Vice-Pres. MAILYN L. ROSENTHAL S.E.: Soph., Jr., and Sr. Girls: Pan-American Club Sec'y: Tour Club: Forum: G.A.A.: Journalism Club: Spanish Club. MADELEINE L. ROSENSTIEL Bolany Hr.: Soph. Girls: G.A.A. JOSEPH H. ROSENSTOCK S.E.: Male Chorus: Pan-Amen ican Club: Varsily Traclc: In- lramural Baslcelball: Varsily Swimming. ELINOR LOUISE ROSS G.A.A. - CHARLOTTE RUBEY S.E.: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Girls Glee Club: Booslers: French Club: G.A.A.: Pan American Club, Pres. BERNADINE RUBIN Sr. Girls: Soph. Girls: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Girls Reserves. JEANNETTE RYAN A Cappella: Forum: Pholog- raphy Club: G.A.A.: Zoology Club. ANITA SABBATH Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Soclc and Buslcin: Clean-Up Commillee: A Cappella: Booslers: G.A.A. Page lol ROBERT SAMUELSON S.E.: Law Club: Monilor: Forum, Treas.: Journalism Club: Euclicleans, Pres.: ln- Iramural Baskelball: Varsily Baskelball. ROBERT B. SCI-ILESINGER S.E.: Booslers: R.O.T.C.: Picked Plaloon: Non-Com. Oflicers. CALVIN SCHNEIDER Orcheslra: Arr Hr.: ln'rra- mural Baskelball: Law Club: Foolball: Consumers' Club: Physics Honor: Swimming: Forum: Band. CHARLES SCHNEIDER S.E.: Varsily, Foolball, Track: lnlramural Baseball, Baskelball. ELLIOT SCHUBERT S.E.: Sr. Eng. Hr.: lnlramural Baskerball: Varsily Track, Base- ball. EDITH SCHUPACK Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club. MURIEL L. SCHWARTZBERG S.E.: Soph., Jr. Girls: Garden Club: Boosler Club: Sr. Spon- sors. ELEANOR SCHWARTZBERG S.E.: Euclidcans: Senior Spon- sor: Sophomore Girls: Boosl- ers: Zoology Club. BESSIE SCHVVARTZ S.E.: Euclideans: Sr. Sponsor: Ran-American Club: Sr. Girls. MERLE SCHWARTZ SAM H. SCHWARTZ Euclicleans: Zoology Club: Zoology Honor: Senior Boys: Forum: lnlramural Baseball: Bowling, Capl.: Varsily Bas- kefball. WILLIAM SCOTT R.O.T.C., Officers' Club: Non- Com. R.O.T.C. Ohficers Club: Slage Force. MARSHALL SEGAL S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Hislory Hr.: Varsiry Track: Law Club: ln- iramural Baskelball: Vox Pop- uli. AUDREY SELITZKY S.E.: Euclideans, Sec'y: Physics Hr.: Pylhagoreans: Ailchpe '39, '4O: Jr., Sr. English Hr.: Zoology Club, Pres., Vice- Pres.: German Club: Consum- ers' Club: Chess. SAUL SELTZER Pan-American Club: Sr. Spon- sor, Treas.: Phoiography Club. Vice-Pres.: Sr. Boys. JORDAN ALLAN SESKIND S.E.: Weekly. News Ed.: Forum: A Cappella: Chem. Hr.: Booslers: Jr. Arisloi. Sec'y-Treas.: Civic Award: Rylhagoreans: Physics Hr.: Chess-Checkers, Treas. ELAINE D. SHANKMAN S.E.: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Forum: Tennis: Weekly: Bolany Club. GERRY SHAPP Sr. Girls: Arr Hr.: Girls Cho.: Boosler Club: Sock and Buskin. KEN SHEPPARD Ailchpe '39, '4O: Track: Booslers. ASHER SHEROW Tour Club: Spanish Club: Foorball: Baskelball. ROBERT SHONACK Soccer: Law Club. GEORGE HENRY SHUEY R.O.T.C.: Booslers: Band: Male Chorus: Music Club. ELAINE RUTH SIEGEL S.E.: Chemislry Hr.: Sludenl Gov r: Exlra Curricular Comm. Chair.: Hisl. Hr.: Sec'y. Treas.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Garden Club, Vice-Pres.: French Club, Sec'y. RAYMOND SIEVER S.E.: Rylhagoreans: Forum, Sec'y.. Vice-Pres.: Chess and Checker Club: Euclideans, Vice-Pres.: Chemislry Hr.: Chess Team. ARTHUR L. SILVER Mixed Chorus, Treas.: Law Club: Zoology Club: Forum: Inlramural Baskelball: lnlra- mural Volleyball. IRWIN M. SILVERSTEIN S.E.: Ailchpe Tribe: Pholog- raphy Club: Branch Weekly. PAUL ROBERT SIMON ALICE ELIZABETH SMYTH Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. BEVERLY SOLOMON S.E.: A Cappella: Senior Girls: Sophomore Girls: G.A.A.: C.T.C. RTA LOUISE SOLOMON S.E.: Spanish Club: Garden Club: Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: French Club. SHELDON SOSNA American Club: Booslers: Comiles Lalinae: Fresh. Dra- malics. EILEEN EVELYN SPAYER German Club: Sr. Girls. S.E.: Sludenl Gov'+: IA Com.: Band: R.O.T.C,: Weekly: Pan- FFA me J FRANCES JANE SPIETH S.E.: Ailchpe '39, '4O: ACI'iv- iries Ed.: Girls' Chorus: Jr., Sr. Girls: Boosiers: Forum: Mixed Chorus. WILLIAM SPIETH Airchpe '39, Sporls Ecliior: Track. LETTY IRENE STEIN A Cappella: French Club: Music Club: Sophomore, Jun- ior Girls: Zoology Club: G.A.A. MARVIN A. STEIN Pholography Club. JUNE STONE Sr. Girls, Pres.: Transferred from Housron, Texas BILL SHAW SCOTT Pan-American Club: Forum: Chemisrry Club: Varsiry Bas- keiball, Baseball: Aiichpe Tribe. HARRY V. STRASBURG S.E.: Jr. English Honor: His- Iory Honor: French Club: German Club. MARIE C. STRATEGOS Sr. Girls: Boosrers: Office Help. HERBERT D. STRAUSS Forum: Law Club: Zoology Club: C.T.C: Sludenr Gov r: Vox Populi. LOIS STRICKER S.E.: Euclicleans, Sec'y.: G.A.A.: Pyihagoreans: Junior Girls: Senior Girls: Sruclenl Gov'I: Dewey Library Club. JAMES SUTHERLAND S.E.: German Club: Bolany Hr.: C.T.C.: Pyrhagoreans: Chemisrry Club: Chemisrry Honor: Srudenf Gov'I': Mixed Chorus. LOUAN SUTTON Weekly Copy Edilor: G.A.A.: Dewey Library Club: Sr. Girls. PRISCILLA MARY SYMON S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Eng. Hr.: French Club: G.A.A. JACK SWEDBERG Male Chorus: Swimming Team: A Cappella: Baskelball: Airch- pe Tribe. FRANCES TAIT S.E.: G.A.A.: French Club. SEFTON L. TALLMAN Baskelball: Track: Swimming: C.T.C.: Consumers' Club: Chess and Checker Club: Chem. Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: Mixed Chorus. BERNICE TARG S.E.: 2B Comm, ZA Comm.: Srudenl Gov'I: Forum, Vice- Pres.: Sr., Jr., Soph. Girls: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: Journalism Club: Weekly: G.A.A. LAVEDA TENISON Sr. Girls: C.T.C.: Jr. Girls: Pep Club. SELMA TEPLITZ Soph. Girls: Sr. Girls: Office Ass'I: Dewey Library Club: Pan-American Club: Sr. Spon- sor. JANE OCTAVIA TESTERMAN I-IENRIETTA FORD THAYER BOB THIELE E. GREGORY THOMAS S.E.: Foorball: Pylhagoreansi C.T.C.: German Club: Physics Hr. RALPH THOMPSON Inrramural Baskelball: Inlra- mural Baseball. WILL D. THOMPSON R.O.T.C.: Forum: Male Chorus. ROBERT W. TITUS Srurlenf Gov r: Boosrers: C.T.C.: Journalism Club: Mon- ilor: Weekly: Male Chorus: Pan American Club. ROSEMARY TODD Pan American Club: Mixed Chorus: Sr. Girls. JEANNE M. TOMHAVE S.E.: Blue Mask, Pres.: Sock and Buskin: Dewey Library Club: A Cappella: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A. MARJORIE RUTH TOMKINS S.E.: Sr. Orcheslra: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. VIRGINIA EVELYN TRAPP S.E.: Dewey Library Club, Sec'y: S+ucIen+ Gov'I: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsors: Soph. Girls. MARVIN L. TRATNER S.E.: Physics Hr.: Male Chorus ELAINE R. TRAUB Boosfers Club, Vice-Pres.: Jr. Girls: Soph. Girls: Sr. Girls: Spanish Club. W 1 f fel 1, 'Mn 2 I , sk Q e . V4 I f ' , f f .,' . z if 1 ,LV I A x ' M m : Www ff ,ef Q ' pw .1 -f f fx W4 7 . ,.f, . fx .4 . ,xiii-- 1L?1 f f 49 WX , 4 Q' if ff fe X 157754 ef 4+ 4 V f mn M5 , , W 4 M A 1 ZW? ,, if 4 , Y. of fffa .Qs-f , . f - ' mr ai 8 I 3 E' I IIII I W. f f 2 Page I63 ug 'T 4.5: .w w 1 I' M -c '4 'A 6 E a eq sr 4.- I fiiyxxg . f L.xTi5ylji . 2- X' I C' ..,1. . Page I64 1 ... . OTTO H. TRIPPEL, JR. S.E.: Pres., Treas.: Physics Hr.: Pylhagoreans: Chemislry Hr., Sec'y.Treas.: Jr. English Hr.. Sec'y-Treas.: Jr., Sr. Arisloi: Zoology Hr.: Chess Team: Forum. NAOMI EVELYN TRIPLETT S.E.: Journalism Club: Hyde Park Pens: German Club. CARLYN TRUAX S.E.: Euclideans, Sec'y.: Boi- any Hr.: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. RALTON TURNER Foolball: Band: Booslers Club: A Cappella: Ailchpe Tribe: Traclc. BARBARA HELEN TUROVLIN Journalism Club: Sr. Girls: Law Club: Forum: Marshall High: G.A.A.: French Club, Sec'y: Red Cross Council: Zo- ology Club. WILLIAM VASSAR Foolball. JOHN H. WALDRON Senior Sponsor: Ollice Ass'I.: Tour Club: Zoology Club. JOSEPH WALL S.E.: Forum: Chemislry, Phys- ics Hr.: Euclideans: Weelcly: Chess and Checker, Pres. JOSEPH WALLACE MASON G. WALLACE R.O.T.C.: Bridle and Bool Club: Pan-American Club: Drama Club: Radio Club. WILLIAM R. WAMBAUGH S.E.: Jr. English Hr., Pres.: Sr. English Hr., Treas.: Jr. Lalin Hr., Pres. LESLIE WARD Male Chorus: German Club. PAMELA GENE WARD G.A.A.: Dewey Library Club. MILTON WARMAN Forum: R.O.T.C., Commis- sioned Officers' Club: Chess- Checlcer Club: Chicago Tour Club: Chef Mililary Police. STANLEY M. WARSAW Sr. Sponsor: Siud. Gov'+: Male Chorus: Euclideans: Hislory Hr.: Booslers: French Club:Tennis: Journalism Club: Varsily Traclc: Bowling: Fool- ballq Baslrelball. MARION WATERHOIJSE S.E., A Cappella: Sr. Spon- sors' Weelcly: Physics Hr.: Jr., Sr, Arisfoi. BILL OAKENWALD WEBB Varsiry Fooiballg Inlramural Sporls. VIRGINIA EVELYN WEED Senior Girls LILLIAN C. WEHLE G.A.A.: G.A.L. HELEN WEITZMAN Dewey Library Club: Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsor: Soclc and Buslcin: Clean-up Commillee: Dram- a+ic Club: G.A.A. MARILYN SHIRLEY WERNER French Club: Zoology Club: Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Sponsors: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A.: Vox Populi, Sec'y. LLOYD WEST Dewey Library Club: Blue Maslc: Soclc and Buslcin: Ger- man Club, Treas.: Sludenl Gov'I: Posier Comm.: Chem. Hr.: Band: Losl and Found. DOROTHY B. WESTERFELD S.E.: Soph., Jr. Girls: Fresh. Dramalics: Mixed Chorus: Sr. Sponsor: Siudenl Goy'I: G. A.A. ROSALYN WEXLER Sludenl Gov'I: Jr., Sr, Girls: Bridle and Bool: G.A.A. GERTRUDE MARIE WHITE Jr., Sr. Girls: Spanish Club: Dewey Library Club. JACOUELINE WHITWORTH ROBERT WILCOX German Club: R.O.T.C.: Non- Com. Officers' Club. FRANK WILDERSPIN Male Chorus. JOHN M. WILLIAMS Sigma Epsilon: German Club. LESLIE J. WILLIAMSON S.E.: Pylhagoreans, Pres.: Chemislry Honor: Euclideanst Bolany Hr.: Physics Hr.: Pan American Club. ANN LOUISE WILSON Dewey Library Club: Sr. Girls: Spanish Honor. MILLARD WILSON Forum: Chess and CheCl1ef Club: Iniramural Tennis: A Cappella Chorus: Pan Amer- ican Club: Law Club: TOUF Club. RUTH C. WILSON Sr. Girls: Girls' Chorus. ARTHUR WHlPPMAN Pan-American Club: Twins' Club: Boosiers: Forum: Fresh- man Foofball: Soccer. RITA ANN WOLL SF.: Forum: G.A.A.: Sr. Girls: Treasurer's Office. THOMAS H. WOOSLEY Band: Track Team: Soccer Team: Swimming Team: Chemisrly Hr.: Law Club: Zo- ology Club: Bridle ancl Bool Club. ROY WALTER YUNKER Male Chorus: Fan-American Club. MARY MARGARET ZENOS Senior Oirlsi G.A.A. V 4 'fv if g iz f-,n t I Fifi.: K Y i X lf! W f 9 -.- - X K : . l WZ. .,,- ,, 1. ' f , 4 .n .,.,, mg.: Lf- ,. f 4' Qin ' f 7 . f ,Z 7 f ,ir - ,MV V 2 9. : 2 ' 1 ' 4,4 Y f 7 12 : I y ALBERT H. WINER Office Ass'l: Journalism Club: Moniior: Forum: Mixed Chorus: C.T.C. HAROLD WHIPPMAN S.F.: Boosfers: Forum: Law Club: Twins' Club: Physics Hr.: Pan-American Club: Span- ish Club: Euclideans. HARRY C. WOOD Senior Sponsors: Pholography Club: Radio Club, Pres.: Chess and Checker Club. QUENTIN DAVID YOUNG S.E.: Weekly: Forum, Pres., Vice-Pres.: Journalism Club: Pan-American Club: Con- sumers' Club: Male Chorus. GLENORA C. ZEHNER BERNICE J. ZEROLIS SF.: Weekly: Accouniinq Honor: Sr. Girls: Pan-Amen ican Club: G.A.A.: Treasurer's Office. 1 ELMER R. ZIESENHENE Annual '40, Adv. Mgr.: R.O.- T.C.: Sr. Boys: Pan-American' Paqe I65 'Wx HI J L t I 411' ,. ,a 9 Eli' 0 Il ic i me Joan curxni ouicri JUA IDI TIADDEIZ SNa E 'A We I 9 Q 4z Dir: I IQ I NG IXILXLTUQ TIDOD P 'Is A f 0 S, 'gf 1' f f E Ti PROM KINGS AND QUEEN MALOY'S DIVISION JusT loolc! Isn'T ThaT a perTecTIy lovely predica- menT The Prom Queen is in?-Two Kings.-Yes, I Icnow iT isn'T Tair. I realize ThaT you don'T even have one boy Triend, buT, aTTer all, I'lyde Parlcers iusT could noT decide which oT These Two gorgeous Iooys They Iilced The besT. Oh, no, we couIdn'T have had Two Queens, Jean was way ahead . . . PreTTy isn'T she-Gee, I wish I were a Prom Queen-wiTh Two lcings. The spiriT oT I-lyde Parlcl You l4now Diary, Mrs. Maloy's division cerTainly exempliTies ThaT spiriT. Why, They're all seniors-IThe high and rnighTyI and They wanTed To have a lasT mornenTo:so- They as a class-had Their IasT division picTure TogeTher. 'IhaT's Touching, don'T you Think, Diary? WouIdn'T you like To have a picTure record oT yourseIT Tor The lasT Tew years? I would and I cerTainly wish I had. Fa:-2 lc: DIVISION MALOY: Roy 2 -V. Swanson, B. Gill, D. ViTTurn. B. I:orTune, W, Saphir, R. Flynn, N. I-lunT, J. Gwen, J. Lawson A. Shaver, I.. Sherman. Rinebarger, A. Maloy, G. Fles- sor. N. Bridge, D. Sander. Row I-B. OrTlund, E. Sim- rvierrnan, B. Flessor, B. Conner, P. Howard, I-I. COIWQH. R. BroTTman, B. FEBRUARY SENICDRS f f J ywl jvwwy 7 U LUJAMXVLJ I J, PAN? Ig ,zfafv ILWZX7 PJJUYUVMJJ MUD? 5 f cu fa J M Jgtxigzzrw Q M Juf :Q W ,jkffffffbf 5wW,W,, Q Jawa! iw, jkuaffv , I fa? Wfffy Xixqsix JQWWDJWL 'NL Wnjgfaf SK 0 M QQ f , JJAWJW Y Jw,,,7f.p' Y jV,4,.f MMM' SMRMW Ofwfwifwwwf ww WW7' Jfwwffwjbnf X pf W ggigvqwg 2.1. C . -Q ,S 1 J Q' 1 'Sf-s 5368 -lurk ,FjEb62fmA:4.o 77 .Jflzfvufffafyfi PJGG led FEBRUARY GRADUATES cLAss OFFICERS 1940 Franlr Lazarus .......,. Joan I-lirsch .... Frances Miller .,... .. Orville Berlcowilz ....... ................,..Presidenl ....Vice-Presidenl .. ,.,...Secrelary ...,.Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS I94I David Slewarl ...,....,..., ,......,......... P residenl Rae I-lalcher ... Gloria I-lirschman . Jerome Waxler ... ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Sponsor: Mrs. Lewis Chairman: Dorolhy Leora Jordan Natalie M. Cohen Gerald Daniel Marlcs Raymond Klipp Frances McFaII CAP AND GOWN COM M ITTEE Sponsor: Miss I-luqhes Chairman: Chesler Lulcey, Jr. Shirley Ann Bouer Berl E. Norlon Rilla Goldman Paul Richard Schwemler DIPLOMA AND RIBBON COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss I-luqhes Chairman: Arlyne G. Daniels Eunice F. Braun Niclc Monnos Allred Goldberg ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE Sponsor: Mr. Meyer Chairman: Kalhleen Dyclc Alberl Cherniclc Arnold Slreiclcer Mary Jane Collier Lois Faye Grossman PROM COMMITTEE Sponsor: Mrs. Jensen Chairman: Richard I-Ianauer Shirley Goldman Evelyn J. Kalz Janice E. Kinnick William I-I. Lawshe Evelyn W. Perry Gordon E. Smilh RING AND PIN COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Bond Chairman: Andrew A. Alhens Eugene T. Belson Lorraine Budwig Donald Gray Rulh Vlfallcer ....Vice-Presidenl ..,,,.Secrelary .,.............,Treasurer SEATING AND PROCES- SIONAL COMMITTEE Sponsor: Mr. Fisher Chairman: Sheldon Cohen Vassio R. A. Coin Phyllis L. Richman Rose Dreebin Alloerl Unger SONG AND MOTTO COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Byrne Chairman: Dan Fogel Louise Madden Arline L. Traub Rulh Shames Edward A. Shay GIFT COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Byrne Chairman: A. Earl Auslin Edilh France Baslcin Winilred Diana Hoyl Florence L. Buclcenclahl Rulh Jean Slasell PRINTING COMMITTEE Sponsor: Mrs. Lewis Chairman: Jacob Joseph Bleadon Thomas Alhens Moriorie J. Dernburg Toberl E. Judson Mariorie Kessler PROGRAM COMMITTEE Sponsor: Miss Bond Chairman: Mercedes Robinson Winilred Elliol Arnold J. Liberman Belly La Voie William W. I-lollman These ollicers were elecled Iasl year aller lhe Ailchpe '39 wenl lo press. Aywwwd, ' Qfz,c,4,xLaLw'1f'C'1 51362111 Yofaifyiuv JEROME WAXLER Treasurer Nol Piclurecl BERNICE ABRAMOVITZ Dewey Library Club: Clean-up Commillee: G.A.A. BETSY ADAMS S.E.: German Club: Zoology Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. CECILE LORRAINE ADLER Booslers: Dewey Library Club: French Club: Consumers' Club: Jr. Girls. LARRY ALDENHOVEL Inlramural Baslcerball: German Club: Male Chorus. MARJORIE D. ALFREDSON Jr., Sr., Girls: Booslers' Club. Sec'y., Pres.: G.A.A. ALBERT CHARLES ALLEN Bancl: Swimming: Foolrball. STEPHEN VALENTINE ALLEN Pens, Eclilor-in-Chief, Poelry Ediror. ROSLYN ALSBERG S.E.: Jr. Dramalicsz French Club: Sooh., Jr. Girls: Zo- ology Club. JEANNE E. ANDERSON Booslers: Girls' Chorus: G. Afx. MARY ALICE ANDERSON Sigma Epsilon. CHARLOTTE F. APELAND S.E.: Senior Sponsors: Golf. BERNICE EVELYN ASHER S.E.: Senior Girls: Forum: G.A.A. ROBERT S. BARNES S.E.: Pyrhagoreans: Euclid- eans: Chem. Club: Male Chorus: Chess ancl Checker Club: German Club. WILLIAM D. BARNHART Chem. Hr.: Dewey Library Club: Slage Force, Ass? Mgr., Mgr.: Male Chorus. GERALDINE J. BEALS Girls' Chorus: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. TOBEY BEHR Forum: Law Club: Dewey Li- brary Club: G.A.A. JOSEPH BEIRD HELEN M. BELL Jr., Sr., Girls: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. ELAYNE SHIRLEY BERGER Pan-American Club: Blue Maslc: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.L., Sec'y., Pres., G.A.A. JANICE S. BERGMAN S.E.: Soph., Jr. Girls: Booslers. BETTY BERKSON French Club: Sophomore Girls. LUAINE BERMAN S.E.: Senior Girls: French Club: Sr. Sponsor. HOWARD BERNSTEIN S.E.: Euclideans: Booslersg Zo- ology Club: Forum: C.T.C.: Journalism Club: Bridle and Bool: lnlramural Baseball. Baslcelball: Spanish. ANITA ARGENE BETTINI ELAINE BIEDERMAN S.E.: Euclicleans: Ailchpe '4O: Twins Club, Treas.: French Hr.: French Club: Soph., Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls. HELEN BIEDERMAN S.E.: Weekly, Make-up Edilor: French Club: Journalism Club: Soph,, Jr.. Sr. Girls: Twins Club. THELMA MARIE BLACKMAN BARBARA JEAN BLANCH- FLOWER S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Booslers: Sr. Girls: Bridle and Boor, Pres.: Jr. Girls, Vice-Pres.: G.A.A.: A Cappella: Forum: Pan- American Club: Dramalic Club. GWENDOLYN BLANDON Sr. Girls: Monilor: G.A.A. HOWARD BLOCH Male Chorus MARK BLOCH ROBERT WM. BOENTGES Monifor: Male Chorus: Base- ball: Traclc: Inlrramural Bas- lcelball, Baseball, Foolball. Page I69 4 9 I Y ,L ,H 41 AI 'v A 7Q5f 7' , G in A : JV L M . :Q E tu .sp- bunny 6-. J is An' .J ge ITO WALTER JAMES BOIKS MIRIAM BOWYER Booslers: Fresh.. Soph.. Jr. Girls: Bridle and Boot Sec'y. NICHOLAS BRIDGE Spanish Club: Ari' Honor: Losl and Found. WYLLIS BRITTAN S.E.: Euclideans, Trees.: Slud- enl Gov'+: Clean-up Comm.: Dramalic Club. BENNETT I'I. BROWN S.E.: Chess and Checkers: Baskelball, BETTY BROWN Senior Orcheslra. MARYANNA BROWN Soph,, Jr. Girls: G,A.A. RUTH HARRIET BROTTMAN S.E.: Weekly: A Cappella: Spanish Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Journalism Club. LUCILLE BUCK Weekly: Journalism Club: G. A,A, IRA A. BUDWIG S,E.: Sludenl Gov'l: Booslers Club: Mele Chorus: German Club: lnlramural Baskelball. IIORMA O. BURKLANO G.A.A.: Garden Club: Jr. Girls. MARIAN L, BURR Boosrerst G.A.A.: A Cappella: Girls' Chorus. JUNE LUCILLE BUTTON EDNA MAE CAI-IO Zoology Club: Monilorp G. A.A.: Sr. Girls. BARNICE L. CALLEWAERT MORTON CAMAC S.E.: Hislory Hr.: Swimming. Zoology Club: Archery Club: ALLISON W. CARIVIODY Band. GLORIA CARRELL Girls Chorus: Zoology Club: Law Club: Sr. Girls: Fencing Club. MARGARET C. CARTER CHARLES OWEN CASH lnlramural Baskelball: Soccer: Inlramural Baseball: Sr. Band: Ailchbe Tribe. DOREEN CHAPMAN Ailchpe '4O: G.A.A.: Jr. Girls: Fencing Club: G.A.L.: Senior Girls. ANGELINE CHIONIS S.E,: Orcheslra: G.A.A.: G. A.L.: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Ailchpe '4O: Cheer Leader. EDWIN L. CLING Senior Sponsor: Club: R.O.T.C. BETTY COHEN S.E.: French Club: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: A Cappella: Sr. Spon- sors. Zoology HANNAH COH EN S.E.: Jr. and Sr. Girls: French Club: Forum. EUNICE COHN Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Zoology Club: Booslers: Spanish Club: Pan-American Club. PHILIP D. COHEN S.E.: Euclideans: Band: R.O. T.C.: Chemislry Honor. CLAUDE FRANKLIN COLE Male Chorus: Boxing: Wresl- Iing: Foolball: Mililary Police. GEORGE ED CONKLIN Mixed Chorus: Box Office Ass'l.: R,O.T.C.: Law Club. JUDITH L. COWEN SE.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Booslers: G.A. A.: Bridle and Bool. BETTY COOPER G.A.A.: Lalin Hr.: Sr. Spon- sor: Bridle and Bool Club: Fencing. GLORIA JANE COOPER French Club: Bridle and Boo? Club: Jr. Girls. f- F X G' MAURICE DAUM NonACorn. Olzlicers Club: Pan- Arnerican League: R,O.T.C. BETTY JEAN DAVIS JUNE DELL Moniror: Rep Club. Pres.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Spanish Club: Jr. Girls: Cheerleader, Caprain. CALVIN J. DELLEFIELD Milirary Police: Forum: Boosr- ers: R.O.T.C.: NonfComrnis- sioned Ogicers' Club. THEODORE W. DE LOOZE S.E.: Jr. English Hr.: Sr. Eng- lish Hr.: Hisrory Hr.: Mived Chorus, Pres. FANNIE MAY DISTENFIELD Sr. Sponsors: Soph., Jr. Girls: Pan-American: Boosrerst Girls' Chorus. LAURENCE H. DOBSON Male Chorus: C.T.C.: Zoology Club' Forum: Ran-American Club. JAY STANLEY DREXLER Male Chorus: Chess and Checlcer Club. ROBERT W. EASTMAN R.O.T.C.: Sr. Band: Officers' Club: Consumers' Club: Radio Club. ROBERT M. ECKBERG lnrramural Baskerball: ln'l'ra- mural Baseball. ROBERT W. EDBERG Foorball. MADELYN EDELSTEIN Zoology Club: Moniror: Forum: Boosrers: Junior Girls. MURIEL ARLINE ELLIS Garden Club: Soph. Girls: Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: French Club. MAXINE HELENE ERNST S.E.Z Creari-fe Vxfriringt Ran- Arnerican Club: G.A.A.: Ger- man Club. SHIRLEY FIELD Spanish Club: Fencing Club. SEYMOUR LOUIS FIENBERG S.E.: Vlfeekly: Pan-American Club, DAVID FINIGAN Non - Commissioned Ovqicers' Club: R,O.T.C.: Lcsl ard Found. GORDON RAY FISCHER Male Chorus. BEATRICE FLESSOR Boosrers: Mixed Chorus: Twins Club: Sr. Girls. NICKOLAS FLESSOR S.E.7 Los? and Found' Twins Club: Mifed Chorus, Vice- Pres.: Bow Office: Sr. Sponsor RAYMON D FLOOD Sigma Epsilon, ROBERT THOMAS FLYNN POLLY MAURINE FORSTER S.E.: G.A.A.: German Club: Chernisrry Hr.: Chemisrrf Club: Jr. Larin Hr.: Mixed Chorus: Sr. English Hr.: Sr. Girls: Sr. Larin Hr.: Shurrer- Bugs. EDMOND ALBERT FRANK Drama Club: Zoology Club. Treas.: Sr. Boys: German Club: Pan-American League? Journalism Club. B. THOMAS FRANKLIN S.E.: Zoology Club: Sr. Spon- sors. SALLY FRANKLIN Soph., Jr. Girls: Sr. Sponsors: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: French Club: Garden Club. HAROLD FROELICK Forum: Law Club: Srudeno Gov 'rg Sr. Boys. EDITH VANITA GADDEY Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. BEVERLY ROSE GENESEN Sr. Orchesrra. KATHERINE GERST Jr. Girls. MARION GILL Girls Chorus: G.A.A.: Jr.. Soph. Girls. BOB FRED GLAVES Sr. Sponsor: German Club. vi.. L I'2 Y' lx in ll MARILYN A. GOEHLER Forum: Soph.. Jr. Girls: French Club: Booslers: G.A. A.: Bridle and Bool. LOIS GOLBY S.E.: Euclideans: Sr. Girls: French Club. LILA GOLD S.E.: Senior Sponsor: Soph., Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: Garden Club: French Club. BERT GOLDMAN Sr. Sponsor. MARSHALL I. GOLDMAN S.E.: 4B Commissioner: Law Club: Mixed Chorus: Sludenl Gov'I.: Orcheslra: Fencing Mgr.: Inlramural Baslrelball, Tennis, Golf. EDYTHE L. GOLDSTEIN S.E.: Weelcly: Mixed Chorus: Jr. Girls: Girls' Chorus: G.A. A.: Journalism Club. PAULINE GOLDSTEIN S.E.: Sr, Sponsor: Soph.. Sr. Girls: French Club. WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN Sr. Sponsor: Varsily Traclc, Baseball: Spanish Club: Male Chorus. ALETI-IA RUTH GOODMAN Dewey Library Club: Monilor: G.A.A. NETTIE GOROWAY S.E.: French Club: Zoology Club: Soph.. Jr. Girls. SHERWIN M. GRABER A Cappella: Booslers: Branch Drama Club, Pres.: Mixed Chorus. CAROLYN LOUISE GRACE S.E.: WeeIrIy:JournaIism Club: Clean-up Commillee: Boosl- ers: Civic Awarcl: French Club: Jr., Sr. Girls: Monilor. ELAINE GRAWOIG Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Bridle and Bool Club: Zoology Club: French Club. EDITH GREEN Sigma Epsilon. EDITH L. GREEN FIELD S.E.: G.A.A.: French Club: Soph.. Jr. Girls: Bridle and Boor Club. IRVING N. GREENSPAN. Sigma Epsilon. JEROME GREENSPON Dewey Library Club: Male Chor.: Monilor. ESTHER GROSS Law Club: G.A.A.: Soph., Jr. Girls: Clean-up Commillee. LEONARD M. GROUPE S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: R.O.T.C.: Band: Pan American League: Journalism: Monilorg Forum: Pens. MYRON E. GRUSIN Sr. Sponsor: Pan American Club: lnlramural Baseball. Bas- Icelball: Slage Force. EDVVARD L. GUTHMAN Sr. Sponsor: Pan American Club. BOB CARL HAEGER Hislory Honor. MARY C. HAMILTON RICHARD W. HAMMOND MARGUERITE HANSEN Girls' Chorus: G.A.A. RAYMOND H. HARRIS Boosler: Male Chorus: Sr. Sponsor: Pan American League. RAE ROBERTA HATCHER S.E.: Junior English Honor. ELEANOR M. HEDEN ROBERT JOSEPH HEER Euclidean, Pres.: Sr. Band: Spanish Hr.: Pan American Club. ANN M. HEIBERG S.E.: Sr. English Hr.: Sr. Girls: A Cappella: German Club: G.A.A. JANET HERRICK G.A.L., Pres.: G.A.A. GLORIA HIRSHMAN S.E.: Booslers: Soph.. Sr. Girls: Mixed Chorus. Vice-Pres.: Sr. Sponsor. FRANCES-BETTY HOFFMAN Soph., Jr. Girls: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A. JEAN HOIBERG Euclideans: Chemislry Hr.: Jr, Girls. DOLORES A. HOMER S.E.: Pens: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Pan American League, Vice-Pres. NORMA HOSKINS S.E.: German Club: G.A.A. GILBERT I-IOWARTI-I VIRGINIA I-IOY Sophomore: Junior Girls: G. A.A. ROBERTA ELAINE HUNT Sr., Jr. Girls: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Fencing Club: Spanish Club: Clean-up Comm.: Swimming Club: Cheerleaders: Pep Club. HAL HU RN Srege Force. JERRY HUTCHESON Foolball: Track. WILLIAM WILLARD ISAACS Varsiry Foolball: Track: Base- ball. CHARLES ISENBERG S.E.: Forum: Physics Hr.: Chemisrry Hr.: Sr. Sponsor: Law Club: Sr. Boys. ALAN M. ISRAEL Band: Track: Inlramural Bas- kelball: French Club. RICHARD DAVIS JAFFE Pan American Club. FLORENCE M. JENKINSON S.E.: G.A.A.: Spanish Club. ELAINE JESS S.E.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: IA, 2B Commissioner: Boosiers: Sr. Sponsor: Bridle and Bool. ELAINE KATZ Sr. Sponsors: Sr. Girls: For- um: French Club: G,A.A. MATTHEW JOSEPH KING Chemislry Club: Zoology Club: Male Chorus. MIRIAM KLINENBERG S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: French Club: Weekly. ROBERT E. KLINENBERG S.E.: Varsily Baskelball. LILLIAN KOTSELAS S.E.: Jr., Girls: French Club: Arl Hr.: Tennis Club. MAURICE KRAUS ROBERT EDWARD KREEGER R.O.T.C. HENRY SIGIVIUND KUPFER S.E.: Asrronomy Club: Ger- man Club: Aiichpe, '40, '4I. CATHERINE KYROS Jr, Girls, Sec'y, Treas.: Clean- up Comm.: G.A.A.: G.A.L.: Euclideans: Weekly: Fresh. GirI's Handicraft Sec'y. RUTH M. LA BROW G.A.A.: Zoology Club. DORIS JEANNE LAPE BLANCI-IE LASON S.E.: Forum: Sr. Girls: Bolany Club. ETHEL ESTHER LAURIA G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Sr. Girls: Moniror. MARY C. LAWRENCE S.E.: G.A.A., Vice-Pres., Pres.: G.A.L.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Weekly: Euclicleans: Clean-up Comm.: Fresh. Girls' Handicrall, Pres. JEAN VIRGINIA LAWSON G.A.A.: Jr., Sr. Orcheslra: Sr. Sponsors: Booslers. RUTH LEARY Jr., Sr., Girls: Booslers: Tour Club: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A. PAUL LEITER S.E.: Jr. Enolish Hr.: Sr. Spon- sor: Sr. Boys: Hisiory Hr.: Forum: Law Club. Page I73 ,.. an y a. Q... '9 5' ,. . wr ,. l fun 1 ,, i 1,2 i- NGK? cw sg. ,I .X ,, I . - 3:5 .s 9' i sf. saw' 0 Fa IT4 DAVID LERNER SE.: Sr. Sponsors: Forum: Law Club: Bowling League. BEATRICE MURIEL LEVIN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Booslrers. JUDITI-l ANN LEVINSON S.E.: A Cappella: Soph., Jr. Girls. 'WITH M. LEVINSON SE.: Girls' Cho.: Twin's Club: Sooh., Jr., Sr. Girls: Booslers. FLAINE LEWIN LEAH LIEBERMAN MARIANNE LIEBMAN G.A.A.: Booslers Club IVIORTON R. LIGHTSTEIN R.O.T.C.: lnlramural Baslcel- ball: Tour Clulo. JOAN KATHERINE LINDEN Sigma Epsilon. FEBRONIA LINDEMAN G.A.A.: Soph. Girls: Pep Girls: Sr. Sponsors. DICK LINDSTROM DOROTHY MAY LINDOUIST G.A.A. NILES S. LISHNESS R.O.T.C.: Band: Enlerlain- menl Comm. AL B. LOEDENSTEIN Pan-American Club: Male Chorus: Monilor: Booslers. JEAN DEE LOOMIS R.O.T.C.: Picked Plaloon: Male Chorus: Box Oiclice: Ollicers Club: Non-Commissioned Ol- licers Club, Vice-Pres. FRANK LOSSY S.E.: Jr., Sr. Orcheslra: Jr. English Hr.: Shullerbug Club, Vice-Pres. '39, Pres. '4O: Ailch- pe Pholographer, '40, '4l: German Club: Consumers' Club? Forum. MORRIS I. LUSTIG SHIRLEY LYDDON S.E.: Pan American Club: Pos- 'rer Comm. JACK LYDING Ailchpe, '38, '39, '4O: lnler- class Baslcelball: Varsiry Bas- lcelball. EMANUEL MAISEL S.E. Consumers' Club: Law Club: Ailchpe '40, '4l: Jr. English I-lr.: Zoology Club: Forum: Euclideans. DORIS LAURA MANOS BILL MARKS Foolball. ADDIE RUTH MAURER S.E.: Pylhagoreans: Euclideans: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. DOROTHY CAROL MAYER German Club: Chemislry I-lr.: G.A.A.: Law Club: Jr. Girls. CLARYCE PAULA MEHR S.E.: Booslers: French Club, Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Weelclv: Mon.: Journalism Club:Clean- up Comm.: Civic Award. GERALDINE GLADYS MILLER G.A.A. JACOUELINE LOIS MINCER Soph. Girls: Sr. Girls: Garden Club. NATALIE MOBRIS S.E.: Soph. Girls: Jr. Girls: Sr. Girls: Pan American Club. JIM MORIARITY R. O. T. C., Sgr.: Rifle Corps: Mililary Police: Non-Commis- sioned Club. LILLIAN HARRIET MORLEY S.E.: Garden Club: Sr. Spon- sors. IVIARCIA MORRIS S.E.: Euclideans: Jr. English Hr.: Ailchpe '39: Arr Ed. '4O: Arr Hr., Pres.: G.A.A.: Jr Girls: Sr. Girls: French Club. MARY D. MORRISON G.A.A. rw 40' ,Nm CHARLES MOSES Male Chorus: Non-Comm. Ol:- licers Club: Dewey Library Club. GLORIA JANET NATHAN ROBERT NATHANSON BETTE N ELSON Girls' Chorus. WINNIE M. NELSON Booslers' Club: Girls' Chorus: Cheer Leader: German Club. Treas.: Sr. Girls: G.A.A., Sec'y: G.A.L. VIRGINIA E. NEWELL S.E.: G.A.A.: Soph., Sr. Girls: Bridle and Bool Club: Moni- lor: Sr. Sponsors. ROSLYN JANE NEWMAN S.E.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Spon- sors: G.A.A. SCOTT NICHOLS S.E.: Bridle and Bool Club: Band: Journalism Club: Weelcly. RAYE NON EN G.A.A.: Monilor. EVELYN NORDGREN S. E.: Badminlon Club: Dra- malics Club: G.A.A.: Mixed Chorus: Pan American Club: Slucl. Gov'I': Welfare Com.: Eleclion Com. KENNETH M. OLIVER S.E.: Pens: Inlramural Baslcel- ball: Varsily Swimming . ELSIE MARIE ORCHARD Pan American Club: Booslers. DOROTHY V. PARK S.E.: Mixed Chorus, Vice- Pres.: Pan American Club: Sec'y: Blue Maslc. ELAINE SHAYRON PARKER Sr. Girls: C.T.C.: G.A.A. JOHN WESLEY PARKER A Cappella, DORETI-IA JEAN PARKINS Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Spanish Club: Girls' Chorus. DANIEL M. PASS S.E.: Losl and Found: Baslcel- ball: Pan American Club. HARRY PAULY, JR. Booslers: 3B Com.: Slud. Gov'l, Eleclion Co.: Sr. Boys: Mixed Chorus: Baslcelball. ROSEMARY PEACOCK Siqma Epsilon. ANNE G. PFAU Jr. Girls: German Club: G.A. A-I Zoology Club: Monilor. RUTH POLLYEA GAA. HARRY E. POWELL PAUL CHRIS PRONOS Senior Orcheslra. ETI-IEL PRICE S.E.: Sr. Orch.: Sr. Girls: Mu- sic Com., Sec'y. JACK RABIN Forum: Chess and Checlcer, Pres. ELAINE JUNE RADIC Pan American Club. Vice-- Pres.: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.' Badminlon Club: Crall' Club HAROI-D RESNIKOFF Junior Enqlish Honor: 4B Vice- Pres.: 3A Co-Commissioner' Varsily Eoolball. MARVIN LESLIE RIEAS Band: R.O.T,C. PRUDENCE M. RIZZO Senior Girls: Booslers. I JACOUELINE L. ROLAND German Club: Mixed Chorus. MARJORIE M. ROLLBERG Weelcly, Circulalion Sec'y: G. A.A. ALYNNE CLAIRE ROLLO Soph., Jr.. Sr., Girls: Mixed Chorus: Booslersi G.A.A. Page I75 Pi sf Q 'R V Si. ii.- wr , WW. 'IR :rn 'N'- is- is . .,,4 ' ' ii' 4 fe' Q aa.. so an z. nv oe ITG Q f ., W ETHEL ROMENUK Weekly, Circulalion Sec'y: Jr., Sr. Girls: Accounrinq Honor: Pan American Club: Clean-up Com.: G.A.A. BERNARD S. ROSEN Male Chorus: Ailchpe Tribe: Sr. Boys: Varsily Fooiball: In- Iramural Baskelball. MIRIAM E. ROSENBLOOM S.E.: Euclideans, Sec'y: French Club, Vice-Pres.: Physics Hr.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Mixed Chorus: Zoology Club: Clean-up Com.: Pylhaqoreans: G.A.A. TED I. SALMON S.E,: I-Iisrory Honor: German Club: Mixed Chorus: Basker- ball, Mgr.: Swimming. HOWARD SALZMAN S.E.: Varsily Foorball: Ailchpe Tribe: Jr. Track. DAVID MARTIN SANDER A Cappella: Dewey Library Club: Booslers: Losl and Found: Male Chorus: Shuller- buq Club, Pres.: Zoology Club. EDITH SAVAGE Pan American Club: G.A.A. HELEN RUTH SAVAGE Booslers: Mixed Chorus: Jr., Sr. Girls: C.T.C.: G.A.A. SHIRLEY JAYNE SCHOELL Sr. Girls: G.A.A. ADELYN JEAN SCHOVER Booslers: Jr., Sr. Girls: Bridle and Bool, Treas.: G.A.A. RAY FREDRICK SCH REIBER RICHARD SCOFIELD Weekly: Band, JO ANN SEELIG Weekly: Journalism Club: Jr. Girls: French Club. LUCILLE SEIDLER S.E.: Journalism Club: Hislory Honor: Forum. GORDON I. SENELICK R.O.T.C.: Non'Comm. Officers' Club: Male Chorus, Sec'y- Treas. Jr. Track. ROBERT SHACKLETON Band: R.O.T,C.: M.P. GWENDOLYN SHERMAN S.E.: Weekly: French Club: Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls:Journalism Club. MARILYN SHERWOOD Pan American Club, Sec'y: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A.: Golf. PATSY SIDEBOTI-IAM SEYMOUR B. SIEGEL S.E.: Chemislry Honor: Chess and Checker Club: French Club: Jr. English Hr.: Soccer: Baskelball. HERMAN SILVER Euclideans: 3A Co-Commis- sioner: 4B Pres.: Slud. Gov'I': Eleclion Comm.: lnlramural Tennis, Baskelball: Varsily Ten- nas. ELIZABETH SIMMERMAN ANITA MAE SIMON C.T.C,: Spanish Club: Jr. Girls. JEAN SMITH Sr. Sponsor: Booslers: Jr., Sr. Girls: C.T.C.: G.A.A. RALPH SOLOMON SIDNEY SOLOMON HELEN SOPKIN S.E.: Soph., Jr., and Sr. Girls: French Club: Zoology Club: Hisrory Honor. ANNE G. SPECTOR Sr. Sponsors: Jr. Girls: Mixed Chorus: Forum: Tour Club: Pep Girls: Booslers: G.A.A. LOIS MARY SPINDLER S.E.: Bridle and Boer: Jr. Girls: Soph. Girls: G.A.A. MIRIAM SPIVAK Sr. Girls: Law Club: Forum. DONALD CHARLES STASELL R.O.T.C,, Com. Officer. MARILYN STEINBERG H.',:,'.s ilu L' 755 f ..- I f If ,V f W 1 A A -4 2.0 s r , . ' V ' ' x E + .ef I R w.s'S GOLDIE EVELYN STERN S E Sr Sponsor French Club n is :rs Momlors Soph Grls Euclid eans German Club JEAN I-I. STEVENSON Sigma Epsilon ELLIS WALLNER CLAUDE WALTRIP S onsor a in onor ROTC J En is I-I Foolball DAVID STEWART S.E.: Booslers: Pholography Club: Chess Club: Radio Club: Forum: lnlermural Bas- kelball. NAOMI STODDARD Jr. Girls: Jr. English I-Ir.: Mixed Chorus: G.A.A. IRIS STONE Sr. Girls: Jr. Girls: French Club: Jr. English l Ir.: Sr. Sponsor. ELEANOR SULOWAY S.E.: Sr. Girls: Jr. Girls: Blue Maslc: Journalism Club: G.A. A.: Accouniing Flr.: Slud. Gov'+.: Vov Populi: Sock and Bislqin: Weekly, Bus. Mgr. VERNON SWANSON R.O.T.C.: Sr. Sponsor: Radio Club. PI-IILLIP M. SWATEK lnlramural Baslcerball: Varsily Swimming: Varsily Baseball. RUTI-I ELIZABETI-I SWEENEY Sr. Girls: Monilor: G.A.A.: Zoology Club. GLORIA TAS KER A Cappella: Soph. Girls: Blue Mask: G.A.A. ROBERT TAYLOR LOUIE VALIE Cheerleader: Swimming Tearr DEAN F. VITTUM I-Iislory I'Ionor. I-IELEN LORRAINE VOLK Garden Club: Booslers: G.A. A.: Jr., Sr. Girls. IRVING L. WALCI-IIRK Sr. Sponsor: Forum: Inlramural Baslcelball: Forum. VIRGINIA CLAIR WALKER Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A.: Garden Club: German Club: Arl I-Ir. DONALD WARREN Pan American Club: Zoology Club: Mixed Chorus: Foolball. JEROME WAXLER S.E.: Booslers: Zoology Club: Sr. Band: Orcheslra: lnlra- mural Baslcelball: Inlramural Baseball: Consumers' Club. CI-IARLES JAMES WEBB Iniramural Baslcelball: Varsily Baslcelball: Band: Traclc. VERA WEINBERG ROBERT D. WELSH Soccer Team: lnlramural Base- ball: Inframural Foolball: Ger- man Club: lniramural Baslcei- ball. FLORENCE Y. WERNER DORIS MAE WERTI-IEIM Zoology Club: Forum: Sr. Girls: Pens. SARA L. Wl'lEAT A Cappella: Sr. Girls, I-IORACE WILLISTON S.E.: Jr. English I-Ir.: Sr. Spon- sors: French Club: Classical Club. KITTY WILSON SCl-IQLARSI-IIPS Seymour Friedman-Nalriorial lnslilule lor High School Slu clenls, Norlhweslern-V2 year Rulh lmler-Norlhweslerri-4 year Averell Pallerson-Lalce Foresl-flSl0O Charles Pille-Carlelon Joe Pohlzon-Williams College-I year Audrey Selilsky-Knox-V2 year Raymond Siever-Universily of Chicago--V2 year William Wambough-Universily of Chicago-I year Gregory Thomas-Universily of Rochesler-52,000 EDITORIAL FALL Faculiy ..., Freshmen .. Soplwomores . . , R.O.T.C. . . . Fall Sporis ., . MID-YEAR Mid-Year Sporis Honor Socieiies Service ....... Social Groups , Special lnieresi Publicaiion SPRING Spring Sporis , Juniors ...... June Seniors .. February Seniors lnciex ..... . Adveriising . . . INDEX Mffv-,af ' ,g ,. H' 'K' 1. v ADVERTISING HYDE PARK PARENTS AND STUDENTS The Tirrns whose adverTising appears in The Tollow- ing pages are The paTrons oT your school. Their Tinan- cial co-operaiTon has rnaole possible The aTTracTive TeaTures oT The AiTchpe. 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