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i S t - V. UM-t Β«fc - = 4 jiΒ β–  Β - AITCHPE 1941 Ll htvtik PΒ«RC V 7 OVA. VktkH vt Xt Β t .M E D IT.O JEAN BRANNUM BUSINESS MANAGERS HARRY EVERETT, Fall SIDNEY JARROW. Spring . ADVISERS MISS MARY L. LEITCH MRS. GERTRUDe ' EWIS, Ajit r],p ' - THE AITCHPE 1941 A β– Β₯ ' J. (f k- a-rf PUBLISHED BY HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS -S i THEME 111 the past few years Freedom has been bv;t a dream or fleeting memory to many throughout the world. It is only here in America that it has retained its actuality. As a section of the youth of America we have become living symbols of Freedom. ( )ur activities here at Hyde Park are the essence of our great American heritage, Freedom. riie following pages embody an endeavor to unfold before yiiu the realization and appreciation of our Freedom. ' Wi ' arc free to live, and lore, (iiifl hiiif li. We are free to face the world. We are Aiiierieaiis! β€” Franklin D. Roosevelt. jy ' Page Six TABLE OF CONTENTS , O Vii-- OPENING SECTION β–  % OUR FREEDOMS: EXPRESSION SPEECH yp CLOSING SECTION rl EDUCATION (y PRESS ASSEMBLY MILITIA GOVERNMENT HOME TRADE ACTION SOCIAL - C3 Pase Seven in illemoriam Faculty Janet P. White Janet P. White has left an indelible impression on Hyde Park, where she was a distinguished teacher of English for fifteen years. As Dean of Girls from 1927 to 1933 she profoundly influenced the social life of the school. She made available the ability and energy of its best students as Senior Sponsors. She led the Story Scrib- blers group, now Pens, until she became Dean. Her high ideals of ])ersonal achievement made a lasting mark on all the lives she touched. Student. ' ! Katheryx Anderson William Fortune Louise Sommer i .l DEDICATION To all o hold cherished nu ' iiiories of days Avithin the walls of Hyde Park and have proudly taken their places in the world . . . we pay tribute. It is our sincere hope that sve may in part honor all of you tliroug ' h our work in this Aitchpe 1941. TO YOU . . . who knew Hyde Park in former years . . . who know it now . . . we dedicate this Aitchpe 1941. ADMINIS E Mr. Ira Van Hise, Assistant Principal Page Ten I NIS RATION ' . ' k GRADE ADVISORS: Miss Whelan, Mr. Rolirke, Mrs. Prickly, Miss RuIjI OFFICE FORCE: Siltingβ€” nh% Cranby. Standingβ€” Mrs. Griswald, Miss Buck- ley, .Miss Cummings, Miss Wenig, Mrs. Murphy. Page Eleven Mr. Ira Van Hi?e, Principal BRANCH The Branch is nice and friendly You know most every one. The teachers are so kindly β€” Your home work ' s almost fun. BRANCH FACULTY I: Mr. Clair, Miss Belsley. Mr. Hendy, Mrs. Smith, Dr. Mullison, Miss Hansen. ge Twelve FACULTY BRANCH FACULTY II: Mrs. Verkler, Mr. Thompson. But then one da youll wake and find The Branch no more s vcur home. And to the main your way youll wind From there no more to roam. BRANCH FACULTY III: Mrs. Slociim. Mr. Maier, Mrs. .Shalletl. Mrs. Terry. Pit e Thirteen TEACHERS NOT PICTURED Miss Anna Anderson Mrs. Jayne Baumgardner Mr. Bernard Broek Miss Lucy Buckley Mrs. Alma M. Davis Miss Sadie Friedlander TRANSFERRED TEACHERS Miss Mildred Adams to Sullivan Miss Loretta Arvin to Wendell Phillips Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Espenshade ' . to Wendell Phillips Mrs. Lillian Gillen to South Shore Miss Josephine Hollowed to South Shore Mr. Philip Lewis to South Shore Miss Frederika Marston to South Shore Miss Clara E. Karls Miss Viola Kuehn Mrs. Louise Loeser Mrs. Helen Planer Miss Marie L ' pton Mr. Edward West TEACHERS ON SABBATICAL LEAVE Miss Rosalie Barnard Mrs. Josephine Lee Mrs. Hildur Lundquist RETIRED TEACHERS Mr. Archibald Smalley Mrs. Katherine Wightman Miss May Lalley Miss Doris E. RESIGNED Butts DISTRICT PSYCHOLOGIST Miss Mae Kernan Peers To Be A Hit Wallz Me Around Again, Scolty ' it Tliis One Out Little Man, What Now? The Diamond Queen Better Get A Hit Page Fourteen i EXPRESSIQW II r,,((|)j ff; ti( MUSIC FACULTY: Miss Whelan, Miss Finley, Mi-s Culler. Miss Cluiriliill. Miss Kane. Clapt. Fagan. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Expression is the outgrowth of thought. As such, free expression shows liberal and unre- strained thinking. In order to think freely we must be at liberty to manage our everyday lives with confidence, ease, and assurance. Hyde Park school life typifies this comment. Every student is privileged to express himself as best he can. Those who are artistic reveal their thoughts in their drawings. Exemplary of this is Art Honor. The musically minded student has a chance to further himself in anv branch of this particular field. Girl ' s Chorus, Male Chorus, A Cap])ella, and Mixed Chorus are mediums for vocal ex- pression. Another outlet of musical ability is the orchestra of our school. Individual style in thinking is stressed in each and every class. This training furthers the pioneering spirit so preci- ous to a growing, progressive nation such as ours. In our schools today it is initiative that receives recognition. It is the persevering pupil that forges ahead to take a prominent position in our everyday American life. Ours is a country of freedom β€” freedom to express one ' s self as one sees fit. Lights!! Shiiw ' s Over β€” ! Pd r Sixteen ART HOX OR: Row 2β€” S. Burns. C. MinkotT. J. McPherson, H. Voutiritsas, H. Marks. Row 1 β€” E. Schlesinger, D. Warshaw, Mrs. Lew is. E. Wittert, E. Strauss. BLUE MASK; Row 3β€”M. Helmer. A. Savin, N. Scher, H. Whitnev. D. Kane. S. Kunin. P. Hefter, A. .Mahun. S. Marcus. R. Un-ar. Row 2--F. Raymond, M. Sloan, H. Chatkni. M. Cohen. B. Cohen. M. Leach. U, (;iatt. E. Kalleck. B. Chazdon. D. Dimock. Row 1β€” M. Ablin. B. Parker. E. Wittert, Pres., Miss Hardy, D. Appel. P. Stickler. L. Hirsch. Al Shachtman President of Mixed Chorus f A|)seiU when the group pic ture was take ' MIXED CHORUS: Row 3β€” S. Cohen. F. Spencer. C. Goldrath. D. Kovalsky, W. Grieg. J. Zisook, B. Volk, J. Orear, T. Craig, D ziger. M. Kaufman. R. Smith, J. Christensen. B. Biesenthal. P. V. Watson. V. Carlson, H. Buzy, R. Santosky, L. Rosenberg. Row 1 β€” R. Hannah, Accomp. Sec ' y.. C. Harris. V. Pres.. Miss Churchill, B. Cole, Treas., D. Weiss, E. Friedman M. Cohen. B. Schneider, J. Rosen. Russ, E. Morgan. Row 2 β€” A. Dan- Busee. S. Sunin ,E. Weil, R. Klein. H. Scher. P( X ' ' Sc cnfccn A CAPPELLA Voices raised, a song to sing. Melodies phrased β€” joy to bring. Reputation ever higher β€” Hyde Park ' s A Cappella Choir. Liberty ' s song rings out with pride In every heart where doth abide A message that will never tire From Hyde Park ' s A Cappella Choir. I, i f I. i A CAPPELLA I: Row 4 β€” G. Cohen. H. Bernstein. B. Jlendelson. J. Zisook. B. Branson. A. Merchant, R. Weber. V. Pres.. T. Rosen. M. Cohen. R. Anderson. S. llaslovvsky. Row 3 β€” B. Price. S. . ndersc S. Bernsten, V. Pies., J. Rosen. M. Cohen. R. Anderson. S. llaslovvsky. Row 3 β€” B. Price. S. . nderson, 1, F. Hunt, A. Savin, J. Fleischman, M, Xewnian. P. Propp. R. Stein, C. Neu. Row 2 -P._ Guettel, B. Hughes. R. Sostheim. M. Morgan, L Lowenstein, S, Wolfson. L, Klein. B. Harpold, M, Kaufman, -D. Beauchamp. J, Straus, J. Burleson. L. Weiss, C. Birenhaum, R. Levy. G. Bell. J. Connor. Row 1- r ; ? i{lr Aj i Β« ff f f A CAPPELL. II: Row 4 1!. Palmer, . Rice. .M. Markley, IJ. Kylanik-r, 1. Zisook, M. Belson. Pres,, L, Alexander, B. W.iolf. J. Walker. B. Buchanan, M. Eherlv. Row β–  β€” M. Hites. N. Robertson. M. Green- law, T, Oswald, F. Pearce, S. Pabb. . . Everett. B. Ramsay. Row 2 β€” G. Dickey. H. Stanley. V. Del Rosso, H. Mirochnick. F. Wing. N, Pappas, B. Rice, B, Glicksnian, M. Burke. Row 1β€” . . Flack, F. Magnus, D. Schwartzkopf. Miss Kane, V. Critorea. Sec ' y. Treas., F, Bovarsky, D, Hermer, Page Eighteen GIRLS ' CHORUS IT: Row 4β€” S. Sachs. M. Olson. X. Miller. J. Stephan. J. Latour. L. McBride. D. Costello, E. Skogsherg. Row 3 β€” P. Diirkiii, A. Foot. L. Gyselinck. A. Tremper. D. Diniond, J. Loving, J. Murphy, M. Murphv, Row 2 β€” S. Thompson. M. Neubert. L Rilev. , McDaniel. M. Werner. E. Savier. P, Poncher. Row 1β€” R. Wolff, R. Moss, E. Robin, Miss Giiller, N. Garfinkel. E. Oswald, Z. Van De Mark. GIRLS ' CHORUS I: Raw 4 -A. Arnett. S. Graham. M. Cook. N. Fisher. R. Kessler, A. Johnson. L. Fitz- gerald. Row β€” N. Hynian. H. Berezin, R. Birnbaum. R. Klein. E. Gray. A. Fagiolo. S. Brown. Row 2 β€” H. Klamka. G. Cohn. J. Freeland. l. Heymans. }. Fnltz. B. Himniel. C. Gustavson. Row 1 β€” M. Chiappetta, B. Moorehouse, H. Werner, V. Pres.. Miss duller, D. Kane, Prcs., M. Lowes. Secy.. M. Handler. GIRLS ' CHORUS I Sing a song of Freedom, Let the melody float on high; Let ring that song of Freedom; Send it upward to the sky! Girls do croon it gayly. Their director, Miss Guller, by Has taught the Chorus daily To bring Hyde Park its fame. ' Page Nineteen MALE CHORUS I: Row 3β€” B. Diamond. C. Eiigelfiied. M. Krass, E. Waters, A. Mayer, B. Carter, Vice Pres.. B. Brown. J. Tilior, A. Schachtman. Row -H. Juster. B. Lift. B. Andershok. B. Neulnirger, H. TuUv. n. Walker. C. Kaplan. B. Kinsey. H. Orlov, C. Panama. Row 1 β€” D. Shugan. L. Rosen. J. Zisook. J. Rosen. P. Snipes, Secy., Acconip.. D. Rattner. H. Hulzheinier. M. Greenspan, H. Humble. MALE CHORUS II: Row 4β€” H. Lentz. Pres.. D. Stern. J. Harwood. B. Pass. M. Brody. C. Weatherall. R. Schwartz. J. Poister. A. Glantz. R. Brennan. E. Newman. Row , β€” A. Palais. E. Sliuey, C. Purvis, B, Tiz, B. Colilentz. W. Van Hoesen. A. Opensliaw. A. Cherry. J. Lofther. E. Nelson. L. Evans. Row 2 β€” M. Broth- man. E. Peppers. I. Novick, G. Alirams, S. Foote, E. Berg. Acconip.. J. Harrison. B. Wallace. L. Sirner, M. Salant, J. Tibor. Row 1 β€” S. Lew. C. Mottier. S. Stiegel, Miss Whelan, Stern. H. Rosenwald. F. Johnston. MALE CHORUS Their songs of hope; then let abide The fairest songs. The rarest songs. The ballads of the free! Miss Whelan ' s joy and Hyde Park ' s pride These boys ring out. Our ho s fling out. Their song of liberty. Paf e Twenty ORCHESTRA Violins playing Sweetly ihe strain. Cellos gently Repeat the refrain. With a clash of the eynibal And rumble of drum, The Orchestra ceases. The climax is won. K a m w tf ' 3l S β€’ JT H k.i nB l fl β–  3 j p ' jB f vLH 7 wK fjlm ' m m %: k M fh K 9H|r _ M 1 Vi l j RHbB ' ' ' jfl ln3 HIIiii hI IbI ORCHESTRA I: Row 3β€” H. Mirochiiick. R. Churchill. L. Berlin. J. Dullea. K. Zerfoss. V. William . R. Sherman, F. Scott. Row 2 β€” C. Gomori, D. Clark, H. Spiegel. S. Hanil)urger, E. Berg, M. Margolis. P., De ' ore. F. Winnett. Row 1 β€” G. Klinefelter, A. Stone. J. Segal, R. Roth, E. Friedman, B. Parker. M. Kirk, E. Kaufman. S. Vise, M. Iwagami, i ORCHESTRA II: Row 4 β€” H. Asher, N. Spellberg. T. Hall, J. Fisher, B. Berg. D. Schatzraan. J. Ziegler, I. Gorenstem. Row 3β€” E. Indritz. P. Freudenhiem, S. Hauser, J. Burns, M. Henderson. Row 2β€” J. Solomon. G. Condos, M. Goldmeier, H. Kirschner, J. George, G. Isaacson, A. Siegel, C. Price, P. Snipes. Row 1 β€” P. Shepul. B. Wade. E. Fineberg, D. Wilier, M. Friedman, P. arvaris, R. Stratton, E. Hanncman. A. Win- nett. F. Lewis, M. Pappas. Page Tu ' ettty-oiie - ART FACULTY: Miss Gilbert, Miss Doornheim, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bran- denberg. Flora Raymoiul Sitting Prullv Merry Old Fiddlers Three Stage Force Lights Up Artie Shaws? Girls and Their Bows β– β– I Only anl A Buddie Tempra-mental Captain Fagan Doctors Up Page Tweut -tuo I R LIBRARIANS: Miss Jean YarJley. Miss Alice an Hattem. Miss Eloise Shields. DEWEY LIBRARY CLUR Books from our own and every nation. Books on sports and occupation, Novels to make us laugh or cry, Histories of days gone by. Classics from an old master ' s pile, Modern lit. in modern style β€” Where are these books bound to be? You ' ve guessed it β€” in our library. A 1 L ' . ' T- BB fP 1 g iS i. s JN DEWEY LIBRARY CLUB: Row 3 β€” W. Ncuman, C. Ise, C. Katsaros. E. Cowiii. D. Nugent, J. Tibor, B. . nderhous, P. Ulrich. F. Cortilet. Row 2 β€” Spaulding, J. Levinson. R. Klein. T. Neumann, C. Peek. B. Cohen. K. Havden, A. Barker. F. Nelson. S. Lewin. Row 1 β€” R. Scharf. E. Maestri. F. Freeman, S. Diamond. Miss Van Hattem, Librarian, M. Wright, M. Cichlar, S. Ise, S. Silbernian. Page Tii ' cnty-jonr FORU.M I: Row 3 β€” S. Actipis. R, Dubovy, E. Lowcnstern. E. Cow in. H. llunn. H. Asher. J. Minsky, E. Feigin. G. Stewart, J. Friedman. Row 2β€” L. Marcus. B. Bower, P. Sevdalis, C. Blade, T. Flanders, L. Krichilskv. G. Ferrer, T. McDonnell, A. Shankman. Row 1β€” N. Nyman, J. Joseph. I. Novick, Pres,. Mr. Hippie, ' j. Coleman, V. Pres., S. Fox, P. Handler. FORUM Have you an opinion to express? Have you something instructive to say Even if you don ' t acquiesce. Say what you wish at Forum today. -9 Each speaker expresses his view. Then each student too may say What he thinks is wrong; what we should do. It s the students ' voice β€” the Forum way. i; ' . ;i:i c ' S iX A .y Hi ' . ; Q n , a β€’β–  Β - aΒ FORUM II: Rov; 3β€” H. Teter, M. Ridker, H. Goiter, K. Hirsh, B. Wherry, S. Klinger, A. Cherry, L. Sirner, D. Thomas. Row 2 β€” H. Scher, L. Oscherwitz, R. Brandstettcr, J. Polachcck, J. Solomon, W. Ferderber, M. Carlson. P. Ulrich. Row 1 β€” E. Salomon, E. McElhaney, M. Friend, Mr. Hippie, M. Gausc, M. Hoxworth, B. Prick. Pii e Twenty-five ENGLISH FACULTY II: Mrs. Wighlniaii. Mr-. MoDcmnelL Mrs. Jewell. Miss Slater. Page Tuenly-six SENIOR ENGLISH HONOR: Row 4β€” J. Scliofif, P. Mumm, A. Flack, J. Gardner, A. Church, J. Gold- berg. K. Melchior. D. Bouras, G, Levitaii, F. Winnett. Row o β€” A. Solomon. G. Hulihell. J. Kingslow, L. Brasseur. .M. Detweiler. R. Neufekl. M. Greenlaw. D. Kustudich. J. Polacheck. P. Pauling. Row 2 β€” M. Hamquist. II. Sternfeld. V. Brittan. T. Flanders. E. Cowin, J. Brannum. P. Goldstein. M. Lieberman, H. Morton, Row 1 β€” B. Price, R. Olmstead, Pres. Spring, J. Resler. Pres. Fall. Miss Biggs, M. McCune, Sec ' y. Treas. Fall. J. Walker, Sec ' y. Treas. Spring, E. Covington. SEIVIOR ENGLISH HONOR Do you hide yourself in a comfy nook And bury your nose in a classic book Of Hamlet, Macbeth, or Captain Hook? Do you react to a poet ' s song? H you ' re that kind, then join the throng, In English Honor you belong. ENGLISH F. CULTY III: Silting-Miss Bitrhanan, Miss Lawler, Miss Hinkley. Standing Mhs Deupree, Miss Paine, Mrs. Kirby. _ ' ' Pitge Tueuty-seven i Row 3β€” E. Salunion. R. Kline, S. Barnes. E. Gei- in, S. Frumkin, L. Hall. _ _. .. _._ ! β€” J. Solomon, J Colborn. C. Rosenzweig. J. Fleischnian. H. Appelman. aV Cohen, m. Stevens, S. Goldin. Row 1β€” H. Scher. M. Tullis. Sec ' y. Treas. Spring, D. Shields. Pres. Fall, Miss Buchanan. D. Bowman. Pres. Spring, D McCune. V. Pres.. M. Weil. JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR M. Newman. L. Weiss. Row JUNIOR ENGLISH HONOR English Honor a special class Composed of many a lad and lass. Who specialize in literature Of many kinds which they prefer. Drama and lit. of every sort Is studied bv everyone. In short. With common training they ' re not content, Thev forse ahead, education bent. ENGLISH F.JiCULTY IV: Miss Clawson, Miss Ruljovits. Miss Hanly, Miss Parker, Miss Rolh, Miss Sturgeon. Piige Turnfy-eight GERMAX CLUB Twenty years ago this semester the German Club was first established in Hyde Park High School for all interested in this language. Mrs. Randall, as the founder, has made hers one of the outstanding organizations of our school-city. It is an exponent of the self-government theory. This has been proved bv the great participation of the students in preparing programs for their own entertainment. These are planned around the various holidays. The games played and the refreshments served are appropriate for the season of the year and the holiday. Even the songs that are sung are selected with the idea of carrying out the theme of the day. The members increase their speaking ability of the language by conversing in German about the men who are remembered and distinguished on these days. In this manner freedom of speech is carried out to its fullest extent. We are proud and fortunate to have this organization in our school. T GERMAN CLUB I: Row 4β€” V. Kermeen. B. J.inlan, F. Locher. E. Medler. J. Gardner. L. Mamlelstein, J. Engler, D. Beynon. H. Juster. Row I β€” V. Hirning. J. Kingslow. H. Emmett. B. Andershok, H. Homan, N. Kaner. E. Miner. G. Heisler. G. Goldberg, E. Hirning. J. Caliendo. Row 2 β€” G. Hunt. P. Mindes, M. Marion. .V. Danks. J. Malmen, E. Boor. A. Goldman. Treas.. M. McColley. M. German. A. Johnson. W. Lee. E. Mueller. A. Goldberg. Row 1--G. Adam, D. Kernchen, A. Neher, Spring Pres., Mrs. Randall, Mrs. Rivers. H. Litton, V. Pres., M. Eberlv, Fall V. Pres., V, Bush. ' (f.v ' f T Hctiiy-tiine f 1 I.- I GERMAN CLUB H: Row -i β€” E. Xewman. JI. Newman. J. Noble, F. Vibrans. S. Shier. J. Stover, J. Pechloff, D. Weissman. K. Simon. Row .i β€” M. Kollic. D. Vivona. L. Nikowitz, H. Weinstein, D. Weiss, R. Reiss. J. Nellis. J. Newman. R. Wood. E. Simon. R. Rotll. R. Neufeld. Row 2 β€” M. Werner. K. Spiro, P. Mumm. A. Aronson. I. Bloom. E. Rahn, E. Cole, D. Petersen, B. Branch. B. Kortsch. E. Schroeder. J. Almquist. L. Schroeder. I. Shull. Row 1 β€” J. Neher, B. Wiedmer. A. Morden. Sec ' y.. J. Nice, G. Wuester. S. Roberts, H. Schroeder, R. Smith, M. Larson. GERMAN CLUB FRENCH CLUB Chattering and talking. All a great hub-bub. Everything in German At this Hyde Park club. Viva la Hyde Park! We love vous. Hvde Park Frenchites Are true blue. FRENCH CH ' H I: Row 4 .C. Pupper. B. Cohen. R. Murray, G. Berkson. R. Teller. G. Bomash. J. Woderer. G. Woolf. L. Levin. J. Gilrnth. Row . ' β€” M. Smith. D. Beauchanii), Z. Honoroff. C. Ginsburg. J. Jacobson. D. Robechek. A. Decker, F. Daitch, R. Levy. Row 2β€” E. WaKenberg. L. Rosenberg. G. Bell. R. Mayer. M. Belland. E. Polachek. N. Wilson. L. Latkin. Row 1 β€” P. Hopkins. E. Samson. C. Neu. L Br.-iham. N. Ludwig. L. Levin. E. Swartz, M. Dermer. Page Thirty AAA FREN ' CH CLUB II: Row 4β€” A. Lewis. L. Katlin, B. Branch. M. Markley. J. Weinshenker, J. Rosenberg. H. Dreice, F. Asher, F. Hunt. P. Goldstien, M. Liebernian. B. Hammer. J. ScholT. Row 3β€” P. Wolff, L. Brin, L. Siegel. J. Joseph. Z. Sandomirsky. S. Lewin, M. Sloan. J. Simon. N. Hinton. E. Cook. M. McCune, A. Brown. M. Johnson. Row 2 β€” E. Lewis, E. Travis. I. Hart. I. Lowenstein. H. Appelman, S. Bloom, yi. Lederer, E, Eisenberg, N. Josephs. B. Ginslnirg. E. Goldsmith. T. Fleischman. Row 1 β€” N. Appel. A. Seskino. B. Zevitz. M. Krinsky. I. Vogel. V. Pres.. J. Walker. Pres.. B. Kaplan Treas., S. Kostak. L. Weinman, C. Green. FRE] CH CLUB Perhaps one of the best known clubs of Hyde Park is the French Club. Its meetings are social as well as educational. These gatherings, where only French is spoken, provide an incentive for learning to converse freely in this outstanding language. Those who do so, join in order to be- come more adept at speaking practical French. In this way not only a speaking knowledge of French is secured, but the club also furthers the interest of French writings. Viva la French Club! FRENCH FACULTY: Miss Bond, Mrs. Jensen, Miss Slaught, Miss Meinders, Miss Walker. Page Tbirfy-one SPANISH FACULTY: Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Flores. Miss Messelheiser. Mrs. Maloy. Miss Conley. SPANISH HONOR If you ' re a Spanish ftudent And looking for some fun, Your search ends at Spanish Honor Before it has begun. They only speak in Spanish, But then I can ' t complain. For a little imagination Brings one right into Spain. .SPANISH HONOR: Row .1β€” E. Peters, F. Reid, L. rierngaril. I., rirennan. C. Joffe, S. Rubin. Row 2β€” . Strouse, V. Luiulhorg, E. Kaufman. F. Hellnian, (!. Hilton. M. Mander. D. Fo. . Row 1 β€” J. Pereda. ' . Pres., J. McPherson. Treas., Miss Messelheiser. R. French, Pies.. D. Besly, Sec ' y. Page Thirfy-hi ' o PAXAAltklCAX LEA(.;L ' E I: Row 4β€” P. I ' hich, D. Einliorn. F. Johnston, J. Goldman. W . Pullcnger, L. Strauss, M. Shnlman, C. Sternberger. Row ,1 β€” R. Hirnljanm. G. Levy, G. Stewart, E. Teitelhaum, D. Schwartz, L. Krichilsky, C. Blade, E. Hansmann, J. Simon. Row 2 β€” T, Sirner, P. Sevdalis, C. Bolton, H, Goodman, J. Hoodwin, N, Fishman, V. O ' Leary, E. Seaverns. Row 1 β€” I. Braham, L. Slohni, H. Berezin, Mrs. Floras, M. Weiner, L. Levin, J. Levey. PAN-AMERICAX LEAGUE It is the highly commendable aim of the Pan- American League to do all in its power to foster good will and neighborliness toward the Amer- icas of the South through a better understanding of their history, social customs, and the char- acteristics of their people. The League combines serious discussions with gay fiestas to provide a varied and entertaining program. During the past semester, the Pan-American League has inaugurated a new program. Instead of having a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, the group now has a chairman and a board of ten directors, the aforementioned offices being incorporated into the board. This is, the members think, a more democratic way. P.AN-AMERIC. N LE. tiL E II: Row 4β€” D. Kane, S. Strack, H. Rose, C. Nahamlrin, H. Munn, S. Kramer, L. Saxon. A. Rosenberg, E. Middleton. Row 3- -A. McCafifrey, F. Epstein, M. Rhine, C. Rosenzweig, P. Tenner, B. Woolf. S. Wolf, N. Gilliland, M. Stein, R. Klein, L. Broaddus, U. Sinton. B. Baron. Row 2 R. Weislierg. E. Mitchel, M.. Berkson. R. Km;-, F. Reed, R. Kleifield .H. Miller. M. Steiner. B. Si- on, M. Bailis. T. Craig, A. Martinez. Row 1 β€” E. Hanneman. D. Christensen, G. Hilton, Mrs. Flores, G. Ber- man, C. Wurzburger, A. TrubakofF. Piigf Thirty-three LATIN The art of speaking. As we all know. Was at its height During Cicero. And then came ages Not so light. ' S ' hen Freedom ' s reins Were held too tight. But now todav. In old Hyde Park, Our Latin lovers Renew this spark, And their department Thrives once more. They find their way Thru culture ' s door. LATIN FACULTY: Sittingβ€” Miss Gillogly, Mrs. Bergstraml. Standingβ€” Mhs Mix. Miss Ciirtiss. LATIN HONOR: Row .5 β€” N. Abbell. P. Wray. M. Funis, C. McEIhanev, M. Fine. Row 2β€” R. Du- Ijovv. ' . Packard, H. Blak. .M. Block. S. Saxl. V. Burns. Row 1β€” V. Lee. G. Dickev, Treas.. . . Church. Pres.. .Miss Pla- :ek, P. Mumni. Secy.. D. Stevens, Treas.. Spring. CLASSICAL CLL ' li: Kuw 4β€” V. Edlin, M. Rubin, W. Gibbons, H. Green- berg, C. Wren. D. Druss- lan, . . Brand, J. Bull. Row 3β€” M. Ashford, J. Reynolds, L. Sarko. I). Wars ' iiaw, N. . bbell, J. Gothwaite, B. Passnmre. M. Stevens, V. Burns, , . Arnett, G. Strau.ss. D. Row 2 β€” S. Schoolman, L. Kirkland, D. Reuther. C. Gomori, J. Monroe, V. Rice, J. MacBurney, .A. Cohen, R. Dubovy, M. Schaefer, M. Henderson, C. Yungmeyer. Row 1 β€” M. Sni alley, Spring Treas., R. Roth, Fall Pres., VV. Howard, Spring Pres., Mrs. Bergstrand. M. Pollack. ' . Pres. Spring., C. Harris, Secy., L. Pace, Secy. Fall. Page Thirty-jour MATHEMATICS FACULTY I: Mr. Scott, Miss Shoesmith, Mr. Otteson, Miss Tanenbaum. PYTHAGOREANS: Row 3 β€” F. Vibrans, K. Zerfoss. H. Everett. K. Melchior, B. Rifas, R. Clianock. S Bloom, R. Heizog. J. Gale. Row 2 β€” R. Freeman. R. Snvder. R. Murrav. A. Pettis. W. Brittan. H. Hvmen, G. Saphir, Miss Shoesmith. Row 1 β€” H. Scher. M. Goldlieri;. M. Hiirwitz, R. Roth. Secy.-Treas., J. Resler, Pres.. B. Levin, M. Sternfeld. M. Stein. PYTHAGOREANS The honor club for senior math Is P thagoreans. They Iread the path Of higher learning. All hope to gain A wealth of knowledge. All minds proclaim No prt)l)lem sluiiij)s an expert mind. No one is found to fall behind In standards set for students here In old H,P, their goal is near. Page Thirfy-sis Β« rΒ n 4 EUCLIDEANS: Row 4β€” C. chroeder, A. Goldman. B. Ehrlich. V. Viile. J. Cooper, G. Stent. L. Strauss, J. Minsky. B. Kovnat. Row 3 β€” S. Frunikin, E. Hirsch. B. Grossman. C. Gus af=on. B. Leeland, G. Fisher, W. Kelley. J. PecliIofF. D. Shields. E. Oppenheinier. Row 2 -J. Carsel. R. Markovitz, I. Lowenstein, R. Hannah. D. Giitt. J. Lindenian. M. Bicknell. E. Whalin. J. GHruMi. H. Weinstein Row 1 β€” H. Estes. Treas.. G. Saphir, Pres,. Fall. E. Indritz, V. Pres., Miss Henson, E. Salomon. Sec ' y-. P- Reintertsen, Pres., Spring. H. Winter. GENERAL SCIENCE FACULTY: Miss Howard, Mr. Hackett, Mr. Teder, Mr. Malloy. Piigc Tbirty-seven GARDEN CLUB: Kow .i β€” F. Cole, M. McSee. P. Sevdalis, J. McBuvnev. N. Scharff. L. Levin, S. Camp- bell, M. Adams. Row 2β€” G. Lew. S. Hasan, J. Williams. A. Fields. A. Fanelli. B. Woolf. A. Bennett. Row 1 β€” E. Swartz. S. Goldstein. C. .Seiden, Sccv.-Treas., E. Strauss, Pres., H. Tetev. V. Pres., B. Bond.v. BOTA] Y Angiosperms and Bryophytes. Gymnosperms and Sperniatophytes. Whew! one says and gasps with awe At words like these that break one s jaw. But Botony Honor students wise And Garden CUib members, too. Think nothing at all of similar terms That puzzle me and vou. BOTANY FACL1LT : Rosenberg. _ li . llaΒ«ki-j, Miss Fuchs, Mrs. β€’} BOTANY HONOR: Row 2-1. Sanrls. J. Lindcman, R. Peterson. M. Smalle.v. D. Stevens, V. Barnes G. Brdar. Row 1 S. Rosen, N. Hinton. llrs. Hawkes. E. Waldner, L Lowenstein. Pfl.l;i ' Thnh-fixl- ' ZOOLOGY CLUB I: Row .i H. -XeulieiKcr, A. Silverman, H. Homan. A. Muiiics B. CIiuk Ic, J. Brownsetin. Row 2 β€” H. Simon. R. Weil. Pres.. J. Jacobson, P. Schneider. C. Ginsbur . J ;iatU yV P ' - - Koche. l(..w IE. O ' Neill. H. lacolis. I. Gruenwald. Secy.. Mr. Sihdeler. J. Rot. |R. Jacobs.Hl. yUvei ' . ZOOLOGY CLUB There is iiiuth to explore when you study birds, insects, or animal life. Man could learn much from the colonizing insects who live in perfect harmony. The club ' s field trips include visits to museums of natural history, and a visit to a hospital. For thrills and fun see us. ZOOLOGY FACULTY: Miss Frye, Mr. Shideler, Miss Peebles. ZOOLOGY CLUB II: Row 3β€” F. Leibcr. J. Ept.m. E. Bank. Trcas.. J. Goldsmith, M. Ehrenriech. Row 2 β€” XI. Levine. E. Housman. R. Perlstein. M. Williams. S. Horwitz. E. Scaverns. M. Meyers. Row 1 β€” R. Birn- baum, W. Harris. F. Miller, Mr. Shideler. R. Loeser. H. Becker. Z. HonorofF. Piif e Thirty-nine CHEMISTRY FACULTY: Mr. Fiedler, Mr. Bute, Mrs. Komar. GIRLS ' CHEMISTRY CLUB When the girls ' chemistry chib Is busy at work Exposing the mysteries That in themistrv lurk, You ' ll usually find You cannot deny, A rather bad smell As you pass on by. But if you should stop, Walking hard and fast You ' d see them make bromine Or nitrogen gas. Or perhaps they ' d be finding What product is best; Which one is good. And what ' s wrong with the rest. GIRLS ' CHEMISTRY CLl H: Row J- -M. Wciner. C. Rostiizwcis;. C. Davis, B. Lcelaiul, A. Brown, J. Smith, P, Dewitz, L. Wrislit, P, Lane, Row 2- -D, Kustudich, M, Werner, E. Kaplan, E, Travis, n. Stevens, R, Wise, L, Marcus, E, Waliiner. Row 1 β€” H, Werner, J. Kingslow, M, fine, pres., C, Easton, E. Brill, Page Forty PHYSICS FACUL TY: Mr. Bensema, .Mi. Peer. You Tell Me! Co-operation Seein ' Stars Star Gazers ASTRONOMY CLUB Row 3 β€” R. McKeaeue. G Stent. M. Litval . P. Gert ler. Row 2β€” R. Kline. D LaPin . Ni. Newn-an. S Scharf. B. Edlin. S. Roll erts. Row 1 -F. Miller N. Rienenfeltl. J. Talen CO. C. Pres.. Miss Peebles J. Orear. Pres., C. Price, . Page Forty-one KeYu He Ka s ivetv t s TVce A-vn.o-n.g W Wins Weev. ' l-Wu Of Y5-Β v5 s , bees , a.vxd Ivees, Ka.Tv Ka.s come o Des= rvo -wHa. he se.e.s. ' i . U.S stop Kis ArΒ .Β«i -not veak -tHns sev ous .s ea eC let us leik ' e iV of tVcc wov1c( OkWd Conservation Committee AITCHPE STA FF Jean Brannuin. Editor-in-Chief; Miss Mary L. Leitch. Adviser; Harry Everett. liusiiiess Manager. Fall. ' iolet Packard. Copy Edito: French, Productions Editor. We ' ve tried to capture the school spirit Ilhistrate and endow it In the Aitchpe to preserve it. W eve worked hard but had fun. too, Just for the Aitchpe and for you Because vou deserve it. ANNl ' AL MINOR STAFF: Row .V-M. tlreenlaw. F lins, D. Einluirn, C. Wiirzburger. B. Sehinann. Row F. Rul.en. h. Hall. D. Bouras. B. Branch. M. C. Griffith. A. Decker. B. Springer. J. Fnltz. li. Pcarce. B. Snyder. E. L ' nwin. K. L inuchili. E. Cul- __ ., _ -M. Stevens. S. Pincoft ' s. M. Johnson, J. Bouras. Stephenson. K. Muir, R. Neufeld. Row 1 β€” D. Kernchen, Kaplan. D. Rune. Page t ' oriy-foiir James Mc Pmersow Spring Art Editors Ha,RC(a Morris. Fall Art Editor-, Mrs. Lewis. Art Adviser KuPT MelCHIOR, Fall Asst. Cir.. nCR.. Spring. ClR, Hgr... SlONEV JarroW, F LL ClR McR., Spring Business Mamager. Angie CmoKJis, Girls Fall Sports Editor- Geoffrey BeRMAW.Boys Opring Sports loitoR ' Nick- Bridge, Boys Fall Sports Editor-. Sophie Actipis. Girls Sprivc Spopts E.oitor. Marvin Vreeman, Spring Photo -CR vPHY EoiTOR; Frank Lossy. Fall Phojograpmy Editor . Doris Pwillips, Classes Ecitor; I ' Iarjorie Mamcjuist, Activities Editor-, Marjorie Goldberg, cuLTY loitor.. LefT Elliot V iTTtN BERG, jprimg Advlrc McR. Mammy Hwsel.Fml kw. Hcr. . WEEKLY MINOR STAFF: Row 2β€” N. Ludwig I!, Joiriaii, S. Hollaiul. R. Loeser, H. Goldstein. B. Hoffnian, S. Friend. P. Goldman, I. Braham. Row 1- Publication of the news Presenting every student ' s views β€” Hyde Park High School Weekly. Ail events are on display In print where freedom has its say. Hyde Park High School Weekly. Seymour Friedman. Co-Sports Edi- tor; Scott Nichols, Co-Sports Editor, Fall; Boh Gerrie, Co-Sports Editor. Spring; Edward Stitt. Photography Editor. WEEKLY STAFF Jane Koefoed. E d i t o r - i n - C h i e f , Spring; Lucille Buck. Editor-in-Chief, Fall: Iiss Helen Gallagher, Adviser. Forty -six JftNE KoLFOEO, toiTOR- IN- Chief, Spr-.nc-, Wyllis Brittan Assignment Editor-, Jean S vtR. Priscilla iRtuotNHeiw, Public Kelat ons jpring. CpvRol Harks, Make-up- Editor, Spring-, Sumi Ut, co- Literary EDITOR, SpRlWC; CATHERINE KyroS. Literary LOtTOR.rML; lwka Cos FRROM, CO- L TER RV [ OITORS. JPRIMG. Gloria Hunt, Pmoebl MopKiMs, CO- Copy loitors.Sprii c-, 0 WiRSCH, DoROTUY WaR -SHAW, CARTOONtSTS. Business - Staff - tanoikg, Anita Herman, Uelen Fried - -MAN, JovcE Miller, mr. Zehmer, Business Aou, Ade- -LiNt JWANKMAW, LTUEL KOME -NUK, KAULlNt HANDIER, S VTT - MNC . E-LEANOR SuLOWAY, Ar- -LfNE RoZAOA. PEXS Have you heard all those rumors which are going around Hyde Park? You know the ones to which I refer, those taunting whispers concerning Pens? It is the same every semester. Who will be on next years staff? Whose poems, stories, or features will be in this, Hyde Park ' s own magazine? There is suspense, as the magazine ' s deadline comes nearer. Byrne - ing Inspiration Down to Work Brain Trust ( a PENS: K..U 4 r. Kii!,ii,.. K. Jβ€ž ...l,i. S. Kluichlx,. M. Cuhen. H. Lcntz, Humor Ed., )1. (..ivtu, J. AUIicmier. A. Schachtman. J. .Aarvig. Row 3 β€” L. Weiss. M. Wade. J. Brouge. S. Babl), Ci. Weiner, ' . Lundhorg. E. Loewen. Row 2β€”H. Litton, E, Van Hise. H. Cliffer. .Art Ed., D. Stern. Bus. Mgr., M. Reinsberg, Co-Ed.. G. Gardner, N. Eckland, Row 1 β€” J. Leonard, Ed.-in-Ctiief, E. Berg, Apolslcy. Features Ed., Miss Byrne, C. Atwater, Short Story Ed.. W. Leonard. Ed.-in-Orief. Last Minute .Sprint Before Publication Will everything be ready at the appointed hour? Will this semester ' s Pens top all previous editions for Public Appeal? Then there is another side to this business of publish- ing a student ' s magazine. There is something really fine about it. I believe it is that glorious feeling of freedom it inspires. Imagine being free to print what each student thinks and believes in. It is a privilege possessed by few in this troubled world. It is the freedom to criticize and praise. It ' s the freedom to condemn and condole. Let us all thank Heaven for it. These, the students of todav. are the creative writers of tomorrow. The seeds sown here will ripen and allow them to benefit from their labors. Page Forty-eight . CLASS OF ' 44 lA CLASS OFFICERS: Row 1β€” J. Rayl. Pres.. J. K. Stevens. Conini. Canfield. Secy., G. Co Pres, FRESHMEI All of us were freshies once And felt so shv and green. And so we know just how they felt When first Hyde Park was seen. But then we grow to freshmen And Hvde Parks not so strange. We join clubs and have some fun And do we love the change! DIVISION DEUPREE: Row β€” W. .Shew. H Blare. K. Covev. L. W ' o- linetz. T. .Maher, R. O ' Connor. R. Chamber lain, G. Esler. S. Prince. . . Rierig. H. Jacohson. Row 2β€” B. Brown. M. Cieninian. D. LeCoure. V. Smith. H. ReiUv. B. Mc- Coy. XI. Smith. M. Kahn. M. Perkins. H. Cohen. P. Cohen. P. McKee. N. XIc- Danul. D. Wrav. R. M.I . S. Maslowskv. Row 1 R. Bankratz. R. Ericsson. J. Kellar. D. Foresta. Z. Sosna, G. Beck. C. Klein. D. Trindl. DIVISION FLORES: Row 4β€” B. Charniack, H. McDonnouch. R. Cohn. P. Goldman. R. Jolinson. Row i B. Walmslev. E. Gersh- bcrK. L. Styhr, E. Mul- rny. E. Derviii. M. Ciis- tin. F. Laniley, . Davis, H. Smith, . Ca.sper. G. . postol. E. Ro. ;enbloom. Row 2 β€” A. Snipes, J. Golillierg. M. GHckman, F. . rrΒ iia. ' . Kalniikoff. M. Ellis. R. Fsserman. J. Stetson. B. Klein. Row 1 β€” G. Rosenthal. L. Par- emski. B. Bernstein, Mrs. Fiores, .1. Lippman. T. Nathan. B. Frazin. Page Fifty nrVTSTON FRIED- LANDER: Row 3β€” H. Wrav. J. McLaiiRhlin, D. Reiiil)olt. J. Glatt. M. Star, L. Kohn. S. Tucker, 1). Vehling, M. Kolbe. Row 2 β€” J. Dresser. P. Krafft. J. Washburn, R. Cole. D. Petersen, C. Mc- Cauley. J. Douglas, E. Erickson, A. Foot. M. Vri ;lit. Row 1 β€” C. Demp- sey. A[. Karopulos, G. Colien. T. Peterson, R. Popper, W. Kellar, R. Fine. DIVISION -4i v ' X: Row 4β€” T. r.cikow .. T. Frank. B. 3ryant, C. Mc- Keagiie. J. Brennan. D. Altheimer. Ga: r. Row 3 β€” Corbett. L yon. J. Messinger. -.β– :ton. D. Goodman. V. T. Flow- ers. Row . -bin. G. Green spon . Fortelka. J. Morse. . Krumne. P. Pascoe. S. Lieberman. D. Sheldon. Row 1 β€” C. An- derson. J. Adel. B. Sha- fer. Miss Henson. G. Volk. E. Cohen. N. Walker. DIVISION NET HER- MAN: Row 4β€” E. Kas- sel. J. McCormack. M. Weinstein, W. Rii!)y. Row 3 β€” R. Arni ' iirong. L. Loshbough. W. Reehm. V. Bass. H. Thorniahlen. P, Erickson. S. Silver- man. Row 2 β–  β€” I. Curtis. Z .Gray. S. Wortbey. M. Fox. G. Fecht. L. Rob lett. AI. Shanahan. Row 1β€” B. Milnes. L. Gordon. Miss Neiderman. J. Mor- gan. J. Simon. ' C lr i.| M |. rfl A. f ' ij a. -? g i DIVISION RANDALL Row 4--0. Johnson, D, Salinger. L. XIcBroom, J, Ledcke. R. Turner. J. Hos kins. S. Weinstein. C, V a r V a r i s. Row 3 β€” A, Cross, B. Fredrickson, C, Holtz. F. Copeland. B Lamm. Maxcy, C. Yeh- ling. J. ' an Eck, H. Ji- lek. Row 2β€” J. Schumach- er. R. Hammond, S, Daubs, S, Merinbaum. G, Erwin, D. Cox. N. Striek- er. B. Kunin, M. Hefner. Row 1 β€” F. Lohn. L. Hal lam. E. Mellon, Mrs, Randall. V. Schloss. D Margolin. P. Miller. Page Vifty-one DIVISION ROSS: Row .1 β€” M. Chapman. J. Kerrv. R. Bjorklund. R. Crotty. X. Pappas. L. Fay. A. Kallen. M. Adam5. H. Gans. Row 2 β€” L. { avnor. S. Wallace. D. Westwood. C. Twining. F. Daner. L. Lazar. B. Landsman. M. Fry. Row 1 β€” A. Simon- son, D. Mitchell. Miss Ross, A. Lauscher. J. Straus. DIVISIOX SCHULTZ: Row 3 β€” T. tiambrel. A. Hirsch. I. Sampson. P. Geragos. R. Johnson. K. Wherry. R. Bell. Men- delsohn, W. Edttell. A. Adams. Row 2 β€” J. George H. ' an Duzer, E. Schro- eder. A. Ciocania. R. Gustafson. S. Siegel, A. Sheans. E. Duboff. H. Taggart. J. Crawford. D. Rollins. V. Carlson. C. Wasko. Row 1 β€” E. Novak. D. Pavne. R. Vilniskis. M. Wolf. A. Paiazzolo, F. Mullenix. B. Boggs. V. Bilotta. It ' s A Gift Pappas Busy Star Gazers Super-vision Sterne? Page fifly-tuo CLASS OF ' 43 L i 2A A D 2B CLASS OFFICERS: Row 2β€” R. P. Novy. 2. Comm., M. Pollack. 2A Pies.. B. Torch, 2B Pre Kaplan. 2A ' . NVwar. 2B , H. Aslier. . Pres., 2B Secy. SOPHOMORES A sophomore ' s rising in the world, His hue no longer green, From his shy freshies shell He sees things he s never seen. Hyde Park no longer seems to him An awe inspiring place; It ' s now filled with activity And many a friendlv face. DIVISIOK BERG- STRAND: Row 3β€” J. Markel. R. Feibcr, S. Wilson, K. Beshears, B. Shields. C. Smith, R. Blaesing. D. Bermel. J. (lerchikov, W. Coulter, A. Saxonherg. Row 2 β€” S. Moszkowski. H. Goldstein, R. Sickafoose. J. Cohen, A. Miller. A. Fingard, M. Scott. W. Schloss. J. Sanders. R, Shames. Row 1--E. Durkin. B. Slvder, L. Stewart. Mrs. Berg- strand. A. Satovitz. H. Simon. M. Mead. DIVISION BOND: Row 3 β€” D. Ramsay. N. Bien- enfeld. M. Proskaner. M. Shulkin. D. Pine, B. Wie- gel. C. Badner. E. Mc- Grath. J. Epton. Row 2 β€” Z. Levine. A. Burns, A. Braxton. F. Travis. R. Wilkie. G. Farrell, E. Van Hise. L. Cohen, N. .Appel, J. Howard, E, Wagenherg. E. Green- spahn. Row 1-- B. Zevitz, C. Brais, M. Zawacki. Miss Bond. J. Roth, H. Poulos, D. Boardman. . Page Fifty-three DIVISION BYRNE: Row 2β€” T. Bower. D. Kermeeii, J. Klemens. J. Schneider, R. Seaton, S. Goritz, R. Armstrong. B. Brewer, B. Christensen. Row 1 β€” S. Sachs. J. Ca- liendo, L. Broaddos, M. -Majiel. M. Donatt. DIVISION CLAWSON: Row 3 β€” M. Rinehart. D. Imler. J. Petersen, J. Mc- Burney. S. Grams, . Trainor. J. Leavell. S. Wilson. P. Martin. G. Bomash. L. Ginsburg. A. Opler. Row 3 β€” J. Valen- tine, M. Henderson. B. Smith. P. Penrod. G. Bun, H. Voutiritsas. M. Smith. S. Esler. M. Walton, J. Lavelte. Row 1 β€” M. Tones. R. Lant. Treas.. P. Brock. Pres.. Miss Clawson. T. Pilcel. Secy.. B. YounL ' . Cecy.. M. Scott. DIVISION DANIELS: Row 3 β€” J. Forsyth, J. Pederson, C. Hargett. M. Krass. D. Busslan, J. Miller. D .Schatzman. V. Carter, I. Moses, B. Kap- lan, G. Lissaii. Row 2- β€” A. Seigel, K. Macfee, L. Lakin, J. Hammer. E. Skogsberg. J, Monroe, N. Scharff, E. Levit. D. Reuther. M. Rhine, A. Winnett. V. Edlin. Row 1 β€” M. Wnenk. C. Radosi its, T. Sirner. Mrs. Dan- iels. V. .Smith, J. Lieber- nian. B. Hartman. , f% mk mi m niVISION FIELDER: Row 3β€” C. Alartin, F. Lieher. P. Seidler. A. Xewnian. N. Boron. R. Graves, D. Hogness. E. Patlis, M. Hvnien, H. r.evey. H. Sliitskv, T. Riclitcr. C. Nahni. Row 2 V. Fantl. C. Stein. S. Unrns. R. Klincenhagen. S. Klein. A. Hnlibell. S. .Strunk. E. Horton. T. Or- win. N. Spelllierir. Row 1 β€” J. Nickerson. H. Shane. B. GoIdberiT. G. Fine. M. Gilfillan, H. Lippe, R. Scliefnian. Page Fifty- four I)I ' ISIO FIXLKV : Row ,1 β€” I. Burns. S. Cav- anaiigh. R. Teller, S. Dan- iels, J. CoiH ' . S. Foote. H. Bobbin. M. Field. G. Berkson. .M. Zetterluinl. J. Enplcr. Row 2β€”K. Stone. R. Sullivan. D. Robechek. C. Christiansen. M. Cook. P. Craven. A. Schmieiiel. T. William- . S. Arni troni;. ,T. H or ton, C. Bronian. T. Gnldhlatt. B. Friedman. Row 1 1. Dvorin. S. Cioldstein. B. Kohii. A. Isaacson, Mis Finley, B. Boruszak. B. Frishnian. Krinsk.v. R. Ro enber. D I ' I S T O X F r C H S : Row S ]. Moser. M. Fur- i atch. R. Silherman, B, Johnson. H. Spitz. M. Loeb. Hurwitz. J. Gold- smith, F. ' egazo, M. Vi- vuna. X. Ascher. Row 2 --H. Miller. I. Tindell F. M.ilner. M. Printz. M Cohen. S. Pisano. F Stern. L. Ellgood. M. Ro- mero. M. Golder. H. Min del. Row Iβ€” A. Morris, H, Borgia. L. Latkin. B Cohen. B. Litt. G. Med- uga, A. Weiss. I I ISIOX GILLOGLV: Row 3 β€” R. Coates. C. Katsaros, L. Jaffe. W. Higsiins. M. Pollack, E. Collins. M. Rubin. L. Trippel. Row 2β€” J. Ta- lenco, L. Sha f er , T. ' ounJ,β–  , M. Brown. R. Churcb, A, Trubakoff. H. Vi i,t:ins, F. Simon. A. Strauss. Row 1 β€” J. Brod- sky, H. Gawron. M. Shames. M. A sh ford . G. Drury. S. Schoolman. DRI. ' sloX Hl ' GHES: Row . β€” J. Levy. R. Brtnkworth. M. Fireman, J. McLaughlin. A. Fles- sor. V. Lipke. J. Villars. E. Keller. V. Gutson. J. Sherwood. K. Vounc Rr)w 2β€” S. Clnlterham, E. Gol.l- man. J. Schafifer. J. Hirn- ing. X. Glasson, B. Gin- ther. G. Larranatra. B. Purcell. H. Clark. P. Mar- dell. J. Irwin. Row 1 β€” P. Hunsaker. A. LaBrow. T. Herbst. :Mis Hughes, M. Davis. M. B owye r, E. Ka] lan. Pd. e fifty -five . DIVISION HA2LETT: Row 3 β€” S. Jaeger. E. Johnson, R. Neiiniann. J. Stilp, J. Mahl. K. Lester. Row 2β€” G. Adam. E. Kirnbauer. D. Wolf. V. Rice. S. Scharf. J. Gruen- wald. B. Wade. Row 1 β€” J. Sonimerj.. G. Town- send. Miss Hazlett, M. Coren. S. Hiirwitz. f-i DIVISION KANE: Row o β€” C. Rubalcaba. D. Cam- eron, R. LaPine. M. Gor- don. B. Hickman. R. Mac- Guidwin. R. larrett. W. Judd. D. Bass. D. Drenck- pohl. Row 2 β€” J. Stanton, F. Hadesman, L. Kirk- land. S. McFadden, J. Karel. K. Havden. ' S . Iwa anii. F. Reed. H. Tresweet. W. Williams. Row 1 β€” J. Levey. F. Gem- melL A. Gnstavson, Miss Kane. J. Jacobs. L. Le- vin. S. Fallar. DIVISION MALLOV: Row 3 β€” R. Rockman. H. Marks. J. Fisher. M. Gi- vot. M. Mever. F. Bou- lais. H. Donks. G. Weir. R. Seidner. F. Voirel. F. Dav. Row 2β€” L. Fox, R. Cohn. M. Fienberi, ' . N. Kledzik. T. Teter. D. Tay- lor. S- Hagan. G. Bnck- ley. A. Hyman. M. Si- mons. C. Schuch. Row 1 β€” L. Sopkin. E. Williams. S. Marx. T. Ceralde. E. Valle. E. Anrora. E. Far- rar. L. Shder. Z. Van De Mark, M. Meyers. I DIVISION NYBERG Row 3β€” H. Friend. A Perdock, L. Toll. D Cohen. I. Jacobs. R. Min koff, S. Budwig. B. Se gal, J. Brennan. E. Kee- tak. A. Bennett. B. Salz- 2 β€” J. GreenI)erK. S. Kos ' frey. S. lareniont. Row man, L. Amber. T. Wei- - W. Skolnik. G. Klinefelt er. H. Hayes, J. Fantl J. Gothwane. S. Casey M. Weiss. C. Voungmey er. E. Loewen. Row 1 β€” L, WoUniann. J. MacGregor F. Plotnick, D. Haavig Mr, Nyberg, G, Rosset M. Dahlman, B. Green berg, E. Rowe. Page Fifty-six DIVISION OPITZ: Rnw .i -H. IJIucsctI, i). Hoi ley. H. Kenstcn. M. Siiitz er. A. Rakauskas. W. Pe terson. I. Sachs, J. Kel ley. P. Scaiieider. Row 2 β€”J. Orear. M. Kliren i-eicli, E. Stern. H. Wilk ins. T . Schwartz, V , Schatznian, M. Anderson U. Andersnn, R. Horle. D, I ' n;ii-r. P, Novy. Row 1 β€” . . Hnrwitz, G. Salstone, I. Tallnian. Mr. Opitz. M, Kallas. A. Levy, M, Marion. l)I ISlO I ' AIXE: Row o β€” H. lienson. W. How- ard. A. Silverman, E. ' ei?nlan. I). Kimball. R. Artwohl. H. Kormalis. Row 2β€” L. Mullaney. H. Leonard. D. Wilson. D. Hocke. R. Tomlinson. J. Gray. A. Chajmian. D. Johnson. Row 1 β€” L Chi- appetta. E. Rocco. Mi?s Paine. A. Factor, M. Mil ler. Dl ' ISIO. RritOVITS: Row 3 β€” J. Szczecina, R. Fisher, R. Marts. V. Kaplan, V. Loebenberg. V. Xaughton, E. Lowen- stern. G. Dementis, T. Crothers. R. Grossman. S. Seelig. Row 2--D. Downs, E. Work. A. Toussaint. E. Sichel, M. Stewart, C. Popper. A. Tkac, C. Mil- ler. M. Eckert. E. Gal- lagher. J. Scheller, J. Lu- cas, B. Goodman. V. Ren- froe. Row 1β€” E. O ' Neill. R. Bevacqna, J. Roths- child. Miss Rubovits. J. Wneck. G. Rosenberg, J. Willey. S. Lewin. 1 DIVISION ZEHNER: Row 3 β€” A. Roberts. L. Frank. C. Kistel. B. Ratb- je. F. Scheerders. H, Jav, F. Rlatt. Row 2β€” P. Clements. L. Postelnek, E. Dimniick, M. Kovach, N. Love. Mr. Zehner, C. Smith. B. Nassios. A. Craavl)eek. R. Lashinskv, M. Wh ' ite. Row 1β€” C. Sevdalis, M. Evans. P. Marks. G. Savage. Henry. Napper, Urban. D. J. C. Pa, e Fiffy-seien CLASS OF ' 42 3B CLASS OFFICERS: Row I β€” B. Chazdon. V. Pres., G. Levkovitz. Secy., M. Perlman, Pre?. 3A CLASS OFFICERS: Row 1β€” R. Perlstein, V. Pres.. J. Rosenberg, Secy., H. Haas, Pres. DIVISION CONLEY: Row 4 β€” V. Kramer. M Steinberg. D. Jadwin, G, Cone, V. Conga ware. T. Fox, A. Halaska. F. Johns- ton. Row 0β€” H. Brown C. Walton. M. Goldberg B. Levine, Kane, R. Kahn D. Meltzer. B. Fish. A Robeck. Row 2β€” L. Bern gard. L. Weiss, I. Gold berg. Z. Corpeny. C. Dy son. C. Bolton. D. Kern chen. S. Shaffer. Row 1 β€” D. Kraft, G. Ingraham B. Woolf, Miss Conley J. Price, M. Koretzky, M Conksey. DIVISION DAVIS: Row ' β€” ! I. Greenspan. H. Or- lov. J. Harrison. H. Adnlph. J. Rosenbaum. G. Hilton, S. Pollack. Simon. P. Scliram. Row 2 β€” Beck- er. B. Glicksman, J. Bur- leson, E. Grossberg. So- encksen, F. Klein. S. Cor- ley. C. Seiden. T. Sah- lins, E. Snperfine. B. Clements. Row 1β€” B. Dia- mond. D. Walker. B._ Ei- -β€’ 11 stein. B. Krnle witch, V ' . Pnttenger. D. Engel. X. Kramer. Page Β₯ifty-ii!i_ht DI isiox l;ra ks: Row 3 β€” Papeiithien, L. Rose II. F. Daitch. C. Holniberg. H. Teter. I. Lowenste in, C. Stenilier- pt-r. T. Rull. Row 2--A. Mi-vcVhotT, R. WottT. li, FuK ' atf, R. Wel.ster. F. Pearcf. Miss Graves. A. McCaffrey. D. Alexa. N. Hrandwein, M. Morris. Row l β€” H. Haas. J. Wharton. C. Miiigev. S. Shier. P. St. Leger. J. Heller. I. Shapiro. DIVISION HACKETT: Row 3 β€” B. Anderhous, B. Levy, D. Shandling, J. Bowen. B. Newell. B. Secrest. E. Goldman. J. Goldman. B. FoRel, W. Mykytiuk. J. Buettner. Row 2 β€” C. Davis, J. Lin- deman, G. Fisher, H. Diamond, S. Green wait, R. Markovitz. J. Oswald, C. Janetos, J. Loving. A. Arnett, M. Sandt. Row 1 - E. Savier, H. Barrus, B. McConnell. Mr. Hack- ett. B. Harris. P. Bab- cock, P. Webb. Dn ' ISION HAYDEN Row 4 W. Hargett, D Amado, J. O ' Connell, C, Smith. M. Perlman, C Purvis, L. Casper, H Honian. Row 3 β€” -B. Pons- check. G. Covert, Y. Da vis, J. Levinson, R. Shep pard. A. Rosenberg, B Bohb. B. Burnett. M Cichlar. T- Christensen. Row 2 β€” W. Vandervort, T. Napady, R. Tillotson, S. Messinger, W. Van Hoesen. C. McElhanev, B. Feldnian. Row 1 β€” D. Gutt. L. Dorris. P. Dor- ris. Mrs. Hayden, A. Ro- zada. C. Armstrong, M. Alien. DIVISION JEWELL: Row 3β€” F. Hopkins, M. Sang, R. Watt, J. Baker, A. Engel. Row 2β€” M. Cook. N. Smith, S. Syl- van. L. Glickman, J. Ja- cobson, C. Ginsburg. Row 1β€” E. Tobolsky. S. Min- kns. B. Ramsay. S. Dia- mond. E. Friedman. Pti, e Fifty-nine I)I IS10X JOHXSOX Ruw 3--A. Hill. J. De Kuhertis. C. Panama, O. Kirk. I. Schwartz. B Well . B. Chase, A. Fa nelli. Row 2 β€” E. Kaplan S. Roberts. H. Hanna han. A. Johnson. J. Price .M. Robben. C. Peek. Ro β–  enstock, M. Greene. D, Rnwe. F. Xelson. Row 1 -P. Wolfner. R. Borgia, L. O ' Brien. liss John son. J. Krneger. X ' . Mich aiix. J. Blair, DIVISION KOMAR Row Jβ€” D. Huane. J m b : kK Cailles. R. Smith. A. En P 1 gel. K. .McCarthy. R 1 Ift Srvt ' Vt Β£ 1 Peck. E. Levi. J. .McXutt Row 2β€” M. Berk on. R ri J s r L IL Korf. I, Williams. M Β«. J 4 l Adler. J. Berggren. K Β« l kp l l Haderlein. M. Cohen 1 1 A m l I bI I Row 1--F. Van Buskirk J- 1 1 H i ! ! A. Goldman. W. Grieg A fl ii lPH H Ks Lβ€” B. Dorf. L. Ridker. Gd tl F1 1 O e - ' N 1 ' 1 - - β–  Ml y mA B% DIVISION LAWLER: Row 3--G. Kangas. . Lewis. L. McLaughlin, R. Jagoda. S. Massel. J. Connor. Row 2 β€” P. Stick- ler, A. Jensen, L Mor- ris, Q. Forward. B. Boas. F. Caliendo. M. Fred- rickson. Row 1 β€” K. Tren- tacosti. R. Constantine. ] Iiss Lawler, E. Oswald, V. Alfredson. t Β₯ Mk ? K iΒ« n jL DIVISIOX LECHTEX- HER(i: Row .V -K. Kel- ley. G. Harris. W. Jen- nings. L. Saltznian. iL Warwick, G. Lee, D. Weiss, D. Lvttle. Row 2 - L Goldmeier. B. Mc- Cord, E. Pascoe, H. Rob- inson. J. Morris, J. Mun- roe, G. Goldberg. Row 1 β€” S. Goldberg. X ' . Eckland, Mr. Lechtenl)erg. A. Ste- inas. M. Drenckpohl. Page Sixty Dnislox Mcc;r rk : Row 3 β€” Jacohson. J. Mt-ii- per. D. (icntrv. H Stein. H. Hniiil.le. E. Mitchel. Row 2 - K. Fineberg;, J. Kinally. J, Rosenheim. ' . Benson. F. Epstein. R. Weiss. L. Clianiherl.Ti . M. Kaufman. Row 1- R. Rreskin, R. Raron. H. Hei-zntT. Miss McCurk. M. Goodnjan. A. Glass. M. Renianiin. . .i :.,.%- 4. ... .Β«v.,,J.U . - rJl ' ISIO MEIXDERS Row 3- -E. Chon. E. Stu art, J, Colborn. R. Frank lin. A. Citron. Q. Rink, R. Myers. A. Neher. E, Siniler. Row 2 -E. Strni M. Waldo. E. Waldner, J. Jaffe. J. Burns. B, Simon. C. Mueller. P, Hopkins, B, Sehniann. R, Parker. R. Quick. E. Mat teson. Row 1--B. Whalin, J. Weinshenker. T. Rosen- berg, L. Hall. Miss Mein- ders, M. Shilton. B. Sal- ins, G. Sarlas, V. Lutz. rJT ISIOX OTTOSEN: Row 3 β€” R. Oppenheim. M. Klein. X. Josephs, S. Saxl. C. Scott. G. Brdar. S. Marjjolis. E. Gold- schmidt. Row 2 β€” N. Wil- son. Z. Honorofif. D, Dim- ock. E. Kennedy. M, Bruno. B. Cohen. E. Eis- enberg. Row 1- -H. Wells. E. Binsiham. Mr. Otto- sen. W. Finucane. C. Fprdyce. S. Wolberg. . DIVISION PEEBLES: Row 3 β€” D. Shugan. G. Sanford. D. Shields. P. Tenner. H. Rosenwald. E. Weiss. D. Weissman. L. Batten, G. Toft. L. De- laveris. Row 2 β€” M. Hites. Z. Sandoniirsky. J. Cap- Ian, R. Klein. ' X. Zelinko. A. Brown. V. Martin. M. Lucas. D. Wilson. X. Robertson. M. Monson, Heshie. Row 1 β€” Kline. E. Hart stein. E. Samson, Miss Peebles. M. Kirk, S. Spiers. C. Harroun. f P ffΒ Page Sixty-one P9 IJ ? DIVISION RIVERS Row 4 L. Nikowitz, W, Berg. B. Be ser. E. Hu Iiert. M. Berkson. H Rlaz, K. Despard, E. Mi ner. Row 3- β€” B. Somer man. A. Goodman. E Pick. V. Barnes. M. Pray D. Byriini. B. Davenport, H. Rosenberg- H. Johns, Row 2 β€” E. Hausmann D. Stevens, S. Strauss C. Leopold. J. Nellis. A, Cohen. M. Williams. L. Katlin. Row 1 β€” E. Sea erns. J. Simms. M. Frid die. Mrs. Rivers. P. Sa. dow. G. Levkovitz, S, Einhorn. DIVISION ROTH: Row 3β€” A. Palzer, D. Sulli- van. H. Steinbers. L. Strauss. R. McKeague, M. Chappell, L. Green- berg. Row 2 β€” I. Cahn, T. Craig. E. Shymanik. E. V. Anton, P J. Nudelman. ler, R. Webb. A. Martinez. M Miss Roth, R Weinstein. DIVISION SHIDELER Row 4 -H. Given. B. Nel son. P. Reinertsen. F Hosimer. W. Pinkerton E. Rubin, E. Flessor. Row 3 H. Wahlhaus. J, Scott, J. Stilp, S. Engh M. Barry, E. Lipkin. M Flood. E. Rothschild, Row 2- M. Weil, Rosenthal. C. Minium. Scheff. B. -D. Pa rha m . Schwartz, Cohn. J, Brennan. Stone. C berraan. Row 1 ler. M. Durbin. D. Wil ler. Mr. Shideler. R. Ret tig, B. Bain, J. Holland D I 1 S I O T A N E X - B A U M : Row 3 β€” R. Hirsch, J. Bronstein. J. Cooper, R. Rappaport. P. Guettel. Row 2 β€” J. Scott. R. Wise, B. Buchanan. P. Nathan. J. Gray. S. Sobel. Row 1 β€” A. Franz, J. Betz, Miss Tanenbauni. JI. Newman, L. Pace. Page Sixfy-tuo DIVISION TUCKER: Row 3β€” E. Sniitli. D. Wells. J. Straus. H. Mac- pherson, J. Piowaty, J. Clark, C Houseman. H. Staiilcv. T. Snivth. S. Geenwald Row 2 -D. Sab- bath. P. Alsip. R. Peder- son. J. Hughes. S. NVolf. R. Roseiihein. L. Wright. H. Fung. r. Shull. M. Prince. P. Marks. Row 1 β€” D. Einhorn, R. Hart- nett. E. Huling. Mr. Tuck- er. R. Schw irtz. R. Al- len. E. Angrist. D I ' I S I O N UPTON: Row -J -J. Ruhalcaba. N. Fox. B. Guthman, J. Fein. M. Belson. B. Car- ter. J. Wasko, W. Gold- sclimidt. E. Shapiro. Row 3β€” R. Birch. M. Le- zak. R. Napthal. J. Hood- win. R. Rehoreg. N. Ah- I.ell. M. Werner, M. Bai- lis. Row 2 β€” -C. Eastnn, M. Walker. A. Gooch. W. A rends, D. Woxland, M. )lham. J. Seaman. D. liertanshaw. V. Stokes . Sarkisian. Row 1 β€” M. Ruble. L. Weil. E. Wallace. J. James, R. Hrandwein. M. Hamilton, . Lippert. DIVISION ZURAVVSKI Row 3 M. Frost, J, Harris, G. Hencky, H Hausman, E. Price, B Fitzen. L. Plast. R. Gro endyke. H. Levinson, G Stent, R. Weiss, L. Mer tes, H. Weinstein. Row 2--R. Abelson, G. Wues t e r . T . F i s c h e 1 , B .Schneider, D. Van Der- karr. E. Travis. L Thompson. M. Lillie, E. Kaplan, M. Rattner, B, Gohib. M. Glatt, D. Beau rhamp. R. Weil. Row 1- - R. Wilson, O. Whitmon, I, Schwager, Miss Zuraw ' ki. B. Nordwind, C, Dragstedt. B. Starr. JUXIORS When a student arrives at the junior stage He has a year before him. He can reminisce or look ahead At good things in store for him. He is right in the midst of activities. He ' s a more experienced β–  vet. And if he misses something this year, He still has his senior one yet. Pa, t ' Sixty-three Star Hfirseplay Play. Fiddle. Play .School Daze Legionnaire Oo-oo-oo ! Mello-drania Tlie Making of a illain It Mikes No Difference CLASS OF FEBRUARY ' 42 r Jack Kranit rresiilent Sallv Bloom, Secretar Ruth Ai ter, Treasurer FEBRUARY 1941 Melvin Stein. Cumnnssiniu CLASS OFFICERS DAMD STEWART President RAE HATCHER ' .Mice-President GLORIA HIRSHMAN Secretary JEROME WAXLER Treasurer CLASS COMMITTEES ANNOUNCEMENTS Sponsor: MRS. JENSEN Chairman: PRUDENCE RIZZO MIRIAM BOWYER WILLIAM MacGUIRE ELAINE LEWIN ANNE PFAU CAP AND GOWN Sponsor: MRS. JENSEN Chairman: RUTH LEARY MARY ANNA BROWN RAYMOND HARRIS SALLY FRANKLIN RICHARD OPPENHEIMER CLASS DAY Sponsor: MRS. BERGSTRAND Chairman: RICHARD WILLARD JANICE BERGMAN GOLDIE STERN EUNICE COHN NAOMI .STODDARD DIPLOMA AND RIBBON Sponsor: MRS. FLORES Chairman: SEYMOUR SIEGEL BERNICE ABRAMOVITZ ROBERT BARNES JEANNE ANDERSON SHIRLEY FIELD GIFT Sponsor: MRS. FLORES Chairman: MARJORIE ALFREDSON ANGELINE CHIONIS PAUL LEITER LILLIAN KOTSELAS DONALD WOLBERG PIN AND RING Sponsor: MRS. JENSEN Chairman: KENNETH OLIVER ARTHUR COHEN ALETHA GOODMAN LOIS GOLBY SHIRLEY LYDDON . PRINTING Sponsor: MRS. RANDALL Chairman: HERMAN SILVER EDWIN CLING GORDON SENELICK PAULINE GOLDSTEIN PROGRAM Sponsor: MRS. KIRBY Chairman: HELEN BELL EDNA CAHO EDWARD ROEDER JUDITH LEVINSON FRED SPECTOR PROM Sponsor: MRS. JENSEN Chairman: JEAN LOOMIS HOWARD BERN.STEIN JOAN LINDEN IRA BUDWIG VIRGINIA NEWELL iSec ' y) WILLIAM GILL CHARLES OZELL MARY ELLEN HALGREEN SEATING AND PROCESSIONAL Sponsor: MRS. HAWKES Chairman: THEODORE DE LOOZE LUAINE BERMAN ROBERT HEER PHILIP COHEN VIRGINIA HOY SENIOR CLASS VARIETIES OF 1941 Sponsors: MRS. JENSEN, MISS HARDY. MISS NIEDERMAN Chairman: NICHOLAS BRIDGE NORMA BURKLUND MIRIAM KLINENBERG MYRON GRUSIN DAvm SANDER -MARCIA MORRIS RUTH LEVIN.SON SONG AND MOTTO Sponsor: MISS CHURCHILL Chairman: ANN HEIBERG ROBERT EA.STMAN ROSLYN NEWM. N FRANK LO.S.SY ELIZABETH NELSON USHERS, GUARDS. TICKET-TAKERS Sponsor: MR. LEAVELL Pa e Sixty-jiic w IRVING ABLEN S.E.; Football: Tennis. EUGENE H. ABRAMS Football; Intramural Basket- ball and Volleyball; Zoology Club; Camera Club. CHARLES ALEXANDER Drama Club: Latin Clnb: (-ihess an l Checker Club; Ra- dio Club: Intramural Basket- ball; Varsity Basketball: For- um: Law Club; Badminton Club. BETTY ANSETT S.E.; Boosters; Girls ' Chorus; Pan American: G.A.A. ; G.A. L.; A Cappella; Aitchpe ' 41: .Stud. Gov ' t. MRGINIA M. APOLSKY S.E.: Soph. Girls. Vice-Pres. ; Jr., Sr. Girls; Pens. RUTH DOROTHY APTER S.E.: Chemistry Club; Enter- tainment Bureau. RICHARD A. ARMSTRONG .Sigma Epsilon: Stud. Gov ' t: Stage Force. RICHARD ARTWOHL FLORENCE ASHER Soph. Girls, Sec ' y; Jr., Sr. Girls; Chemistry Club; For- imi: Dramatics. NICHOLAS J. BANTSOLAS Picked Platoon: Jr. Orches- tra: Non-Comm., Comm. Of- ficers Club: Hobby Club: Rifle Team. RAY J. BARGO Sr. Sponsors; 4B Treas. MARILYN BEERMAN Boosters: Drama Club; G.A. A.: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Stud. Gov ' t. MARY ROSE BELLAND Soph., Jr. Sec ' y, Sr. Girls: Boosters, Sec ' y; G.A.A. SHIRLEY MAE BENJAMIN S.E. ; Sr. Girls; Office Force. LOUSE ANN BILLIGHELM Sr. Girls; Cheerleader; A ( ' appella: Pan American; Weekly. SALLY JEAN BLOOM S.K.: Jr. (;irls. f $ ' A i TOP ROW DELORES VALERIE BOUR. S S.E.; Aitchpe ' 40, ' 41: Pan Amer- ican; Zoology Club; Twins ' Club; Conservation Comm.; Sr. Girls ' Clean-up Comm.; Library Club; Tennis Club, Pres. JOAN LOIS BOURAS S.E.; Art Hr.; Dewey Library Club; Clean-up Comm., Sec ' y; Pan American: Twins ' Club; Zo- ology Club; Aitchpe ' 40, ' 41; Sr. Girls: Conservation Comm. IRIS PATRICIA BRAHAM S.E.; Weekly: Journalism; Pan American; French Club; Arch- ery; Soph. Girls. RUTH E. BRANDWEIN Weekly; Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls; Bridle and Boot: French Clnb. BOTTOM ROW JOSEPH DEAN BRAUN FLORENCE BRIDGES S.E.: Euclideans; Sr. Sponsor: Zoology Club; Band. LORAINE BRIN S.E.; G.A.A.; Art Club; French Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. MARVIN BROTHMAN German Club; Male Chorus. TUl h ED ' ,1 TOP ROW ADELINE BURNS JEANNE ANNETTE BYALL SALVADOR NAVARRO CEJA Forum; Inter-Basketball. BOTTOM ROW RICHARD H. CHARMACK Picked Platoon; Military Police; Chess and Checker Club: Book- room Ass ' t : Badminton Club. HARRIET B. CHATKIN Sr. Sponsor. RALPH CHURCHILL Aitchpe Photographer ' 40, 41, ' 42; Sr. Orchestra. ANITA AUDREY COHEN Blue Mask Club; Mixed Chorus; Jr.. Sr. Girls. f HaiΒ© Ptifie Six y-si. TOP ROW ANNETTE COHEN S.E.: Jr. Eng. Hr.: Dewey Li- brary Club: Jr. Girls; G.A.A.; French Club. EDYTHE COHEN N.Y.A.: G.A.A. ROBERT J. COHEN ROGER F. CONNOR Sr. Band; Basketball. BOTTOM ROW THERESA MAXINE CRAIG MERVIN CRISMAN Feb. ' 41. BERNARD CROWN Picked Platoon. WANDA K. CUMMINGS JAMES M. FINNEGAN S.E.; R.O.T.C; Forum; Bon UT Club. BIEL FISH Footl)all. MARJORIE FISH G.A.A. VIOLET FLAXMAN .Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls; Bon Club: French Club. ALBERTA MARY FORD .S.E.; Forum; Soph., Jr., .Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor: Drama Club. LELAND D. FOX WORTHY Football; Sr. Band; R.O.T.C. FLORINE FREEMAN S.E.; Library Ass ' t.; Booster Chib; Sr. Sponsor; G.A.A.; Jr., Sr. Girls: Zoology Clul . THOMAS R. FRIEDMAN Euclideans; Golf; R.O.T.C. TOP ROW VAHAN SARKIS DADIGAN Football. MARIAN FRANCIS DAVIS S.E.; Consumers ' Club; Girls ' Chorus: G.A.A. BOB .STANTON DE ORE Senior Orchestra. MARY JEAN DIAMOND S.E.; Vox Pop. BOTTOM ROW HOWARD EVAN EMMETT Classical Club; German Club; Baseball; Football. HELEN VIRGINIA ERSKINE G.A.A.; Soph. Girls. JEROME FEIN Zoology Club. MARIE FELDSCHREIBER G.A.A.; Soph.. Jr. Girls; Tour Club. JOSEPH GALE S.E.; R.O.T.C; Pythagore- ans; Picked Platoon. CHARLES GHERE ROGER GILRUTH Band; Intramural Basketball Bridle and Boot. BABETTE GINSBURG S.E.; Girls ' Chorus; Jr. Enc Hr. PHYLLIS GOLDMAN S.E.; Sr. Girls; Journa lism: Weekly. WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT S.E. ; Soccer Team. HERBERT A. GOLDSTEIN S.E. ; Intramural Basketball: Weekly: Intramural Baseball: Stud. Gov ' t.; Basketball. HARRY COLTER Forum; German Club. Page Six y-sficii VE HAUSER Orchestra: CLA.A.: ' lit iiA TOP ROW BELLE LOUISE GOLUB G.A.A.: Girls ' Chorus; Spanish Ghib: Pan American. ELIZABETH MARY GRAY Girls ' Chorus; G.A.A. BERNICE GREENBAUM S.E.: Boosters; Jr. Orchestra; French Club; 2A Comm. ; Wel- fare Comm., Sec ' y, Chairman; Stud. Gov ' t; Sr. Girls. ROSE GREENSPAN S.E.; Girls ' Chorus. TOP ROW BETTY JAYNE HAMMER Sr. Sponsor; Jr., Sr. Girls; French Club. MILDRED HANDLER Girls ' Chorus. EVELYN M. HANNEMAN Pan American; G.A.A. ; Spanish Club; Jr., Sr. Orch.; Jr.. Sr. Girls. BOTTOM ROW MILDRED GUST S.E. ; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Stud. Gov ' t.; Library Ass ' t; Branch Drama Club; French Club; G. A.A. HENRY THOMAS HALL Sr. Orchestra; Clean-up Comm.; Camera Club; Boosters; C.T.C.; Forum. TOM DEE HALLETT Band; Non-Comm. Officers ' Club; Swimming; Football; R.O.T.C. SHIRLEY HAMBURGER Fencing; Zoology Club. THELMA LOUISE HARPER G.A.A.; A Cappella; Jr., Sr. Girls. BOTTOM ROW BETTE JEAN HARPOLD Sr. Girls; Zoology Club; G.A.A. DAVID JACK HARRIS ETHEL S. HARTSTEIN S.E. ; French Club; Dewey Li- brary Club. GERALD HATOFF RUSSEL N. HAWKINSON Aitchpe Tribe; Baseball : Football. HELEN K. HAYSLETTE Jr. Girls, Treas.; Botany Club; Weekly; Boosters. DEVORA LEE HERMER Jr., Sr. Girls; Vox Pop; Mixed Chorus; A Cappella. TOWNSEND HERTEL Swimming Team; Spanish Club; Intramural Basketball; PbotograplivXlub ; Baseball. NORMA TAN5?Β«fNT0N French Club; Physics Honor; G.A.A.; Sr. Girls; Botany Honor; A Cappella. DONALD M. HOFFMAN Sr. Sponsor; Journalism Club; Booster; Weekly; French Club; Stud. Gov ' t.; Track; Forum: 33 CouiB««sioner. JUNE P. HOFFMAN S.E.; Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; Dewey Library Club. CHARLES E. HOLMQUIST R.O.T.C; Picked Platoon. RUTH Jr., Sr. Club; French Club: G.A.A. JAMES HOPKINS. Track. brary Forum : BARBARA L. HtJCHES .S.E. : Sr. Sponsor; Sr. Girls; Office Help; A Cappella. FRANCES E. HUNT French Club; Tennis Club; G.A.. .; Jr., Sr. Girls; A Cap- pella. GLORIA ISABEL HUNT .S.E.; Weekly; Sr. Girls; Forum. NORMAN L. ISAACSON Forum; Latin Club; Intra- nuiral Basketball, Baseball; Boosters; Chem. Ilr. ; Botany Hr. I Pa f Sixty-eight - . All A( ARLENE S. JOHNSON S.E.; G.A.A.: Tour Clnl.: Soph. C irls; German Club; Aitchpe ' 4]. MILDRED LOUISE JONES ROBERT M. JORDON S.E.: Basketball; German Ghil ; Fcuuni; Tennis; Week- ly. JUNE JOSEPH S.E.; Sopli.. Jr., .Sr. Girls; Jr. English Hr. ; French Cluli; G. A. A.; Forum; Zooloj:v Clnl); Booster Club; C.T.C. ' ESTELLE M. KALLECK S.E. ; French Club; Jr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; G.A.A. EDDIE F. KALLISH Zoology Club; Varsity Fool- ball. Capt.; Baseball; Pan -American. RUTH E. KLEIN Freshman Dramatic Club; Dewey Library Club; Sr. Girls; G.A.A. ; Astronomy Club. SIDNEY KLINGER Forum; Physics Hr. ; Boost- ers; Motion Picture Chib. Chief Operator; .Safety Coor- dinators; Library Ass ' t. MILDRED KOPPEL .S.E. : French Chib; Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girls; G.A.A. MIRIAM KORETZKY .Spanish Club; G.A.A. DAVID KOVALSKY Mixed Chorus; Fencing; Bas- ketball; Classical Club. JACK KRAMER S.E.; German Club; Intra- mural Volleyball and Basket- ball; Sr. Sponsor; 4B Class -Pres.; Weekly. MURIEL KREMER Jr.. Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus; Blue Mask Club; French Club. ROSE KRUG .Spanish Club; Soph. Girls; Pan American. PAUL K. KUWAHARA Basketball. MARY ELENI LAICHAS G.A.A. TOP ROW MARGARET LAMBERT MATTHEW D. LAMPELI. Law Club; Picked Platoon; N..n. Oimm. Officers ' Club; .Military Police; Stage Force. JEROME J. LANDY S.E.; R.O.T.C; Chemistry 11 r.; Booster Club; Sr. Band. JANE MILLEA LA TOUR TOP ROW BYRON DAVID LIPMAN R.O.T.C; Non-Comm. Officers Club; Journalism Club; Weekly; Comm. Officers Club; Rifle Team; Picked Platoon; Track Team. DONNA AUDREY LIPMAN Classical Club. VIVIAN JOYCE LOBEL Sr. Sponsor; Sr. Girls; Garden Club; Pan American; Boosters. ROSALIE V. LOESER .S.E.; Sr. Girls; Archery Cluli; Garden Club; Weekly; Boosters; Zoology Club; G.A.A. BOTTOM ROW WANDA FRANCES LEE S.E.; Jr.. Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Ger- man Club. BETTY RUTH LEELAND S.E.; Euclideans; Classical Club; Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; Office Help. FLORENCE IDA LEVEN S.E. ; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; G.A.A. LORRAINE S. LEVY Fresh., Soph., Jr. Girls; Pan American. BOTTOM ROW MILDRED LOOB S.E.; G.A.A.; Mixed Cho.; Pan American. GLADYS LOVELY NANCY LUDWIG S.E.; Journalism Chib; Weekly; French Club. EDITH LUSSHEIMER Jr. Girls. M 2 Pa c S: t -llinc ' CAROL JEAN MARKS S.E.: Weekly, Make Up Edi- tor: Jr.. Sr. Band: Journalism Club: G.A.A.; G.A.L.: Soph. Girls: 3A Class SecV. E A E. MARKUS G.A.A.; German Club. FERN M. MASTROFSKY Dewey Library Club; Soph., Jr. Girls: Stud. Gov ' t; Classi- cal Club: Pan American; Tour Club. LOIS McBRIDE Girls Chorus: G.A.A.; Sr. Girls. BETTY McCORD G.. .A.; Leaders Club. ELLEN DALE McDANIEL JACK CAMERON McLEAN β–  .E.: Election Commission: Orchestra: Basketball. ' A A. H. MEYERHOFF Pan American; G.A.A. Girls. Sr. E. A. MIDDLETON .S.E.; G.A.A. : Baseball Mgr.; SHimming Club. FRANCES RUTH MILLER .S.E.: Euclideans: French Club: G.A.. .: Boosters: Bot- any Club; Library Asst.; Bridle and Boot Club; Zool- ogy Club: Soil Conservation Comm. PERLE RUTH MINDES Drama (ihd); Journalism; ( Jieerleading; G.A.A.; Ger- man Club: Horseback Riding Club: Classical Club; Fenc- ing: Sr. Girls. IRWIN H. MITTELMAN Track Team. MARILYN E. MONSON t;.A.A. MARY E. MORGAN G.A.A.; Zoology Club. MAURICE MOSKOW JUNE MUNROE TOP ROW JEAN MURPHY G.A.A.; Jr. Girls; Basketball Team. RUTH M. MURPHY .S.E.; Sr. Sponsor: Treasurer ' s Office: Pan .American. WILLIAM MURPHY WALLY NASH Boosters; R.O.T.C; Football; Wrestling: Band. BOTTOM ROW MARTHA NEUBERT S.E. : Boosters; Jr., ' . G.A.A. MURRY NEWMAN Girls TILLIE NEWMAN S.E.; Boosters; Junior Girls; A.A. WILLIAM NEWMAN TOP ROW RITA A. O ' CONNELL Classical Club; Jr.. Sr. Girls. VIRGINIA M. O ' LEARY Pan American: Zoology Club: G. A.A.; Dewey Library Club. HELEN S. OLSON S.E.; Pan American: Sr. Spon- sor: Treas. Office; G.A.A. PAUL R. OLSON BOTTOM ROW ERIC J. OPPENHEIMER Jr. Math. Hr. RICHARD E. OPPENHEIMER Feb. ' 41; S.E.; Mixed Chorus. BETTY LORRAINE PALMER Pan American; A Cappella: Fen- cing. MILDRED PARESKY Pa e Scicii y TOP ROW IRG1MA PEARCE S.E.: Biioster?: Jr., Sr. Girls; Library Assistant. JOSEPH PECHLOFF S.E.: Eiiclideans; Track: Bas- ketball: German Glub. HADA. ' . ' AH PERES S.E. : French Chib: Forum: Vox Pop: G.A.A.; Jr. English Hr.: .Sr. Girls: Library Ass ' l : Book Room Ass ' t.; Dewey Library Club. HAROLD PETERSEN German Club. Treas. : Baseball: Basketball. TOP ROW JOHN POISTER Chem. Hr.: Physics Mr.: Radio Club: R.O.T.C: Male Chorus: Zoology Club: Blue Mask Club: Consumers Club. BOTTOM ROW ANNA PIELIS Soph.. Jr. Girls, Pres.: G.A.A. Boosters; Sr. Girls. JERRY PIERCE Journalism: Track; Basketball; Intramural Basketball. WILLIAM PORCELLI MILDRED POTASH G.A.A. ALVIN LOUIS RASMUSSEN Chem. Hr. : Physics Hr. FERN PITLUK EUGENE PLATZ S.E.; Track; Basketball Team. BOTTOM ROW FLORA jM. RAYMOND G.A.A.: Orchestra: Soph., Sr. Girls; Blue Mask; Girls ' Cho. SEYMOUR REISMAN S.E.; Aitchpe Tribe; Sr. Basket- ball; Varsity Track; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball; Span- ish Club, Vice-Pres. GLENN M. RODKIN Baseball. JACK ROSEN Badminton Club, Pres.; C.T.C., Pres.; Shutter Bug Club; Ger- man Club; Male Chorus; Mixed Chorus; A Cappella; Movie Op- erator: Drama Club. ELLEN C. ROSENTHAL S.E.; Pan American; Dewey Library. CAROLYN J. ROSENZWEIG G.A.A.; Soph., Jr. Girls; Jr. English Hr.; Girls ' Chemistry Club; Fencing; Bowling Club. DORIS RUNE Aitchpe ' 41; Soph., Jr., Si. Girls; Boosters; G.A.A. MARK L. RUNNELS . panisli Club; Pan .American. ELLEN NELLY SAMSON S.E.; Tennis; G.A.A. RUTH AVIGA SCHARF Library Assistant. ROBERT G. SCHLOERB S.E.; Jr. Math. Hr.: Drama- tics; Intramural Basketball: Orch.; Basketball. BETTE TILL SCHOENBECK Feb. ' 41; Spanish Club; Twins ' Club; G.A.A.; Girls ' Chorus. PEGGY ANN SCHOENBECK Feb. ' 41; Pan American: Twins ' Club: G.A.A.; Girls ' Chorus. LILA D. SCHWARTZMAN ANN SEBESON Hockey Team; Basketball Team; G.A.A.; Jr., Sr. Girls. BOB EARL SELTZER ALBERT SHACHTMAN Fencing: Mixed Chorus; Male (!horus. PERSIS JEANNE SHEPUL Sr. Orchestra: Mixed Chorus: Life Saving. JAMES ALAN SHIBKO Basketball; Golf; Track Team; Swimming; Cheerlead- er; Zoology Club. CLARA SHIU I r. Sponsor: Jr., G.A.A. TJu Sr. Gi Pti. c Seienfy-one LORRAINE S. SIEGEL S.E.; French Club; Fonim: Fresh., Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls. NATHANIEL SILBERMAN . ' ' ooiiting Club, Clerk; Law (Hub, ice-Pres.; Sound Movie Operator; Stage Force: Entertainment Bureau; Clas- sical Club; R.O.T.C; Band. KUGENE LEWLS .SIMON Classical Club; Football. MERLE ANNE SLOAN French Club; Blue Mask. LILA PHYLLIS SLOHM Pan American; Spanish Club. MARTHA RUTH SMALLEY ,S.E., Treas. ; Classical Club, Treas. ; Soph.. Jr., .Sr. Girls; Botany Hr.; Stud. Gov ' t; Badminton Club; G.A.A. SHIRLEY SMERKINS S.E.; Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. Pan American. DERYL EDWARD SMITH ROSALIND LAURIE SMITH S.E.; Weekly; French Club; Sr. Girls; German Club; Mixed Chorus; Cheerleading. ITMOTHY E. SPELLMAN NTHONY STEFANOS Boys ' Hobby Club. LEONARD A. STEIN Spanish Club; Varsity Basket- ball: Varsity Track; Intra- iiHiral Basketball; Zoology Cbib; Forum. MELVIN STEIN S.E.; Euclideans: Pythagore- ;in: Pan American. ' l d MURIEL STEINER Pan American; Music Com- iiiillcc; .Spanish Club; Attend- ance Office: Soph. Girls. LEONARD STELZER il(hpe Tribe; Football; lu- ll annual Baseball; Booster. l 0f IHHKIk V 1 Β«. ) ' TOP ROW RITA STERN GLORIA LOUISE STEWART S.E. ; Forum; Jr. English Hr. ; Sr. Sponsor; Pan American; G.A.A.; G.A.L.; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Consumers Club: Bridle and Boot; Tennis; French Club. JOHN BURTON STOVER S.E.; Band: R.O.T.C; German Club; Archery Club; Football. THEA SENTA STRAUSS Jr. Girls. BOTTOM ROW PEGGY STRICK S.E.; Sr. Sponsor; Sr. Girls; Li- brary Club; German Club. PEDRO TENNER JACK H. THARP S.E. ; Spanish Club; Mimeo- graph. PHYLLIS E. TRAFFORD Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. I Con Β«r,: Cor TOP ROW DOROTHY TROUPE MEL LEON TURNER Officers ' Club; Non-Comm, Of- ficers; Stage Force, Manager; Baseball : Track. ROSEMARY TWEEDY Bridle and Boot; Life Saving; G.A.A. GORDON ALBERT VAUNDRY Football; Baseball; Intramural Basketball: Track. BOTTOM ROW DANIEL V. VIVONA Chemistry Club. SHIRLEY VONDERSMITII MARGARET ADELE WARME Bridle and Boot ; Girls ' Chorus. SHIRLEY WAR.SAW Mixed Chorus; Fresh., Soph., Jr. Girls; G.A.A. HE y Cli: Va c Scl iii! ) -f uu TOP ROW ROBERT BERNARD WEBER Non-Comm. Officers Club: Comm. Officers ' Club: Jr. Eng. Hr. ; A Cappella, Vice-Pres. : Chess Club; Sr. Band; R.O.T.C. RICHARD WEIL 4B Class Pres. ; Zoology Club. WILLIAM JAY WEI.SS Sigma Epsilon. JOAN A. WENDELL Stud. Gov ' t; G.A.A. BOTTOM ROW HELEN LOUISE WHITNEY Sr. Girls. DAVE C. WIGHT R.O.T.C. JAY GORDON WTLNER lA, 2A Commissioner; Football, Basketball, Baseball and Boys ' Gym. Mgr. ; Intramural Basket- ball; Male Chorus; Stud. Gov ' t; Movie Operator. BARBARA JEAN WILSON Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. BEATRICE SIDELLE ZOLOT Pens; Boosters; G.A.A. : Jr., Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; Bridle and Boot; Tennis. TOP ROW GLORIA PHYLLIS WINDSOR CAROL JANE WINEBURG Soph.; Jr. Girls; G.A.A.: Con- sumers ' Club; Forum. HERBERT J. WINTER S.E.; Fencing; Co-Capt.; German Club; Aitchpe Tribe; Euclideans; Scouters ' Club: Forum; Intra- mural Basketball. DORA WOLINSKI Classical Club; Fencing; Jr. Life- saving: Treasurer ' s Office. BOTTOM ROW CAROL ANN WURZBURGER S.E. ; Aitchpe ' 41; Pan American; Soph. Discussion Club; Fencing. WILLIAM GILLETTE YULE S.E. ; Euclideans; Picked Pla- toon; Fencing; R.O.T.C; Color Guard; Classical Club; Scouting Club ; Officers ' Club. VIVIAN ANNETTE ZABLIN C.T.C. ; Pan American. ADELE HARRIET ZENTNER S.E. ; .Sr. Girls; .Sr. Sponsor. Page Seventy-three We Three ' -Second Hand Rose In the Nick of Time I ' niform Silence β€’R.O. by R.O. A Tight Squeeze A-plansible Subject All Slick ' Vd Up CLASS OF JUNE ' 41 , Rit ' -i.U ' iit Ann Flack, Vice-President Byron Rice. Trea urer Florence A her. Secrttaiy Morton Paul, t ' oniniissioner ANNOUNCEMENTS Sponsor: MISS SCHURZ Chairman: ROBERT ROTH TOM HEWITT NANCY MILLER MARIE GRACE ELEANOR McELHANEY CAP AND GOWN Sponsor: MRS. BAUMGARDNER Chairman: DOROTHY CHRISTENSEN HERBERT HYMAN RALPH STONE SHIRLEY RABIN SYLVIA COHEN CLASS DAY Sponsor: MRS. JOYCE Chairman: JACK EPSTEIN BOB GERRIE WYLLIS BRITTAN JEFF BERMAN HELEN FLYNN DIPLOMA AND RIBBON Sponsor: MISS ANDERSON Chairman: SYDNEY STRACK ELAINE PETERS NATALIE FISHMAN JACKIE LACEY VIRGINIA LEE GIFT Sponsor: MI.SS FOGELSON Chairman: DENNIS ORPHAN HARRIET BLOOMFIELD MELVIN HURWITZ MARION FRIEND MARION KING PRINTING Sponsor: MR. CONNELLY Chairman: KURT MELCHIOR DAVID FRANKEL ROBERT MOORE CHARLES LSE BETTY LINDSAY PROGRAM Sponsor: MISS BIGGS Chairman: LLOYD LIFTON HAROLD ASHER RUTH OLMSTEAD DOROTHY APPEL FLOY WINNETT PROM Sponsor: MRS. JENSEN Chairman: RICHARD HOOVER JEWELL TAYLOR BERTRAM RIFAS MIRIAM LEDERER MARGERY KELLIS SE. TING AND PROCESSIONAL Sponsors: MISS LEINS, MRS. DALENBERG Chairman: SH, NDES PINCOFFS NICK PAPPAS BOB FREEMAN ANITA BARKER CHARLES RICHMAN SENIOR VARIETIES Sjwnsors: MISS LEITCH. MISS GILBERT, MISS HARDY Chairman: JEAN BETTY PASS JEANNE FISHER BILL CHRISTY ROGER HERZOG SONG AND MOTTO Sponsor: MISS CULLER Chairman: MARILYN ALLSWANG ELIZABETH COOK. . .DOROTHY SCHWARTZKOFF DORIS SINTON ANSON CHERRY Page Seventy-five JEROME AARVIG Pens: Intramural Basketball; Fiirnm. MARYLIN ABLIN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. SOPHIE ACTIPIS Aitchpe ' 41, Girls ' Sports Ed.: Dewey Library Club, Vice- Pres. and Sec ' y; Tennis Club, Mgr. ; Fencing; G.A.A. ; G. A.L. ; Jr., Sr. Girls; Forum. ELIZABETH G. ALDRICH SJi. : Bridle and Boot; Gar- den Club; Art Hr. LOUIS JOHN ALEXANDER Varsity Football; A Cappella: Varsity Swimming; Male Chorus; German Club; Sr. Sponsors. MARILYNN ALLS WANG G.A.A. ; Pan American; Jr., Sr. Girls; French Club. JEROME H. ALTHEIMER Boosters; Forum; Physics Hr. ; Classical Club; Chemis- try Hr. ; Pens; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Base- ball. EDYTHE B. ANDERHOUS S.E. ; French Club; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. r MARGUERITE ANDERSEN Sr. Girls; Riding Club. dor5thy appel S.E.; G.A.A.; C.T.C.; Bridle and Boot Club; Forum; Vox Pop, Treas.; Blue Mask; Soph., Sr. Girls. HARRIET APPELMAN S.E.; Dewey Library Club, Vice-Pres. ; C.T.C.; Zoology Club; French Club; Forum; Soph., Sr. Girls; Jr. English Hr. ANNABELL D. ARONSON S.E. ; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; French Club; German Club; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus. FLORENCE ASHER S.E.; G.A.A.; G.A.L., Sec ' y; Sr. Girls; French Club; Ten- nis Club; 4B Class Sec ' y; 4A Class Sec ' y. HAROLD ASHER S.E.; Sr. Orch.; History Hr.. Vice-Pres.; Forum. THOMAS M. AUERBACH Chemistry Hr.; Consumers ' Club; Zoology Club. SHIRLEY BABB Zoology Club, Sec ' y; Zoology Honor; Senior Girls; Spanish Club ; A Cappella. TOP ROW EVELYN BARBRA BABEL . Jr., Sr. Girls; Stud. Gov ' t; Zoology Club; Forum; G.A.A. DOROTHY M. BAER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Weekly; Pan American Club; Boosters; Spanish Club; Bridle and Boot. HELEN HAINES Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. HERBERT B. BAKER S.E. ; Forum; 2B, 3A Commis- sioner; Stud. Gov ' t; Shutterbug Club; Track, Tennis, and Bowl- ing Teams; Classical Club. TOP ROW JOSEPH BARON ELEANOR C. BARRE G.A.A.; Spanish Club; Library; Sr. Girls. EDNA MARIE BARTLETT G.A.A.; Sr. Girls. EDNA SUZANNE BAXTER Sr. Girls. BOTTOM ROW ELDRED JAMES BALTHAZAR DAN BANSCH Euclideans. ANITA JANE BARKER S.E.; Sr. Girls, Treas.; Art Honor; Spanish Club; Library; Sr. Sponsor. GWENDOLYN M. BARNETTE BOTTOM ROW DOROTHY JANE BEANE MARY CATHERINE BEERS Botany Club; Euclidean, Vice- Pres.; Zoology Club; Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus: Classical Club; Sr. .Sponsor. VIRGINIA BENNETT S.E.; Mixed Chorus; Classical Club; Boosters. EILEEN BERG Entertainment Bureau; Sr. Or- chestra: Male Chorus; Accom- pianist: Sr. Girls: Blue Mask; Pens. Piifie Scii ' nty-si TOP R0 CLAIRE ADELE BIRENBAIM A Cappella: (iirU Chorus: G.A.A. CARYL E. BLADE French Cliih: Zoology Club. SAM BLAIR Football. STEWART DAMD BLOOM S.E.: Euclideans: Pythagoreans: J., Sr. Orchestra. TOP ROW MIRIA.M EILEEN BERGER G.A.L.; Tennis: G.A.A.. ice- Pres., Treas. ; Dewey Library Club; Sr. Girls; Dramatics. KEITH BERKSON S.E.; Chemistry Hr.; History Hr.; R.O.T.C: Band. MYRON E. BERKSON S.E. : History Hr.; Chemistry Hr.; Chess and Checker Club; Lost and Found. LAWRENCE H. BERLIN Jr., Sr. Orchestra: Jr., . r. Track: Entertainment Bureau: Dance Orchestra. BOTTOM ROW HARRIET BLOO.MFIELD S.E. : Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girls ' Gar- den Club: 2B Commissioner: Boosters: French Club: Stud. Goy t. ELAINE H. BACHAN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. ; Sr. Sponsor. MARY ELLEN BOLI.AM ELSIE S. BOOR S.E.: Fencing: G.A.A.: German Club: Zoology Club. BOTTOM ROW GEOFFREY M. BERMAN S.E.: Aitchpe 40, 41, Boys ' β– Sports Ed.: Harvard Award 40: 3A Pres.: Pan . merican: Mixed Chorus: Forum: Scouting Club: Consumers ' Club. HARRIET BERNSTEIN G..A.A.; A Cappella: Jr. Girls; Spanish Club: Mixed Chorus. ROCHELLE D. BERNSTEIN .Sr. Girls: Boosters. BETTE JAYNE BIESENTH. L Senior Girls: Mixed Chorus. D p ROBERT PEDRO BORJA Stud. Gov ' t: Shutter Bugs: Dewey Library Club. BETTY G. BOWER Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls: Drama- tics: Vox-Populi; Pan . mer- RAY BRADLEY Intramural Basketball Band. RUTH E. BRAND.STETTER . ' .E. : Forum: Senior Girls. JEAN BRANNUM .S.E. : Aitchpe 40: Aitchpe 41. Editor-in-chief: Sr. Eng. Hr.: Jr. Girls. Pres. BENJAMIN A. BRANSON Blue Mask Club: Librarian; A Cappella: Track Team. ROBERT BRASSELL Spanish Honor, Treas. LUCILLE M. BRASSEUR S.E.: Election Comm.. Chair man; Sr. Sponsor: Sr. Eng Honor; Stud. Gov ' t. BETTE BREIT Jr., Sr. Girls; S G.A.A. %f Β« LYDABEL K. BRENNAN Spanish Hr.: Sr. Girls; G.A A, Girls ' Chorus MARIE A. BRICOLIAS ELEANOR ALICE BRILL Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Fenc ery ans WYLLIS BRITTAN S.E. : Weekly, Assignment Ed.: History Hr., Sec y; Arch- Club, Sec ' y: Pythagore- G.A.A.; Euclideans. Treas.; Zoology Club; Sr. Eng. Hr. TOM BROCK JACQUELYN A. BROUSE Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Zoology Club: G.. .A., Pres.: Fenc- ing: G.A.L. MURIEL MARY BRUCE Dewey Library Club: Art Honor; G.A. .A. Pj. f Seienfx- fiett Β£ % TOP ROW MARY ELIZABETH BRUX Sr. Sponsor; Eng. Hr. ; G.A.A.; Garden Club; Sr. Girls. MARJORIE PAULINE BRYANT S.E.; Fencing; Hockey; Sr. Sponsor. MARILYNN JANE BUCHANAN Sr. Girls; G.A.A.: Bridle and Boot; French Club; Girls Chorus; Zoology Club. DOROTHY ELLEN BUCK Botany Hr.; Spanish Hr.; Life Saving; Garden Club. TOP ROW CHARLOTTE ANN CALDWELL Pan American. ELEANOR F. CALDWELL S.E.; Jr.. Sr. Girls: G.A.A.; Forum; Bridle and Boot Club; Typist, Aitchpe ' 41. MAXYNE L. CARLSON Jr., Sr. Girls; Botany Club; Bridle and Boot Club; Sock and Buskin; Pan American. VIRGINIA ANN CARLSON S.E.; Mixed Chorus; Sr. Girls; ' an American Club; Bridle and oot Club; G.A.A. BOTTOM ROW .MARY OLIVE BURKE Dewey Library Club; Sr. Girls Blue Mask; ACappella; G.A.A. PAULETTE BUSSE Mixed Chorus. HELEN BUZY Mixed Chorus. ROBERT CAGEN Latin Honor; Soph. Dramatics History Honor. BOTTOM ROW BETTE JANE CARPENTER .Sr. Girls; G.A.A. CHARLENE MAY CARROLL S.E.; Stud. Gov ' t. FLORENCE M. CEARLEY G..A.A.; Spanish Hr. ; Fencing; Botany Hr.; 3B Vice-Pres.; 3A Sec ' y; Sr. Girls. LOUIS E. CHALLET Aitchpe Tribe; Clean-up Comm.: Varsity Football. HAROLD H. CHALMERS ROBERT M. CHANOCK S.E.; Zoology Honor. KATHRYN L. CHATHAM ANSON CHERRY Basketball; Model Building: Soccer; Book Room. JOHN B. CHITWOOD R.O.T.C; Rifle Club: Band. D. J. CHRISTENSEN History Hr.; Forum: Sr. Girls: Pan .American; Bridle and Boot; Boosters; G.A.. . MARIAN E. CHRISTENSEN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. BILL CHRISTY ARTHUR E. CHURCH, JR. S.E., Pres., Vice-Pres.; Pan American; Jr. Eng. Hr., Sec ' y, Treas.; Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Con- sumers ' Club; Jr. Aristni, .Sec ' y, Treas.; Sr. Aristoi. HAROLD J. CLIFFER Aitchpe 40; Pens, Art Edi- tor ' 40, ' 41: Chemistry Hr. : Track Team ' 40, ' 41; Enter- tainment Committee. LOWELL C. COCKEL Male Chorus. ARNOLD JEROME COHEN Varsity Track, Football: Zo- ology Clul); .Spanish Club: Boosters; Intramural Basket- ball. BEATRICE B. COHEN G.A.A. FLORENCE D. COHEN . ' .E.; Dev ey Library Club; Sr. Girls; G.. .A. JANE LOUISE COHEN S.E.; Forum: Classical Club; Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: Bridle and Boot; G.A.A. MARVIN H. COHEN Forum: Intramural Basket- ball; Sr. .Sponsor; A Cap- pella. M β–².fti. 9B- Vage Sciciify-if ht Β«. C V- SYLVIA B. COHEN S.E.: Sr. Sponsor, Sec ' y; Mixed Chorus: G.A.A.; Jr. Girls; Drama Club. ELVA LORES COHEN G.A.A.: Sock ami Biiskin; .Sr. Girls: Freiicli ( lull. CARL M. COHN Boosters. FRANCES COHN S.E.: G.A.A.; Euclideans. BETTY MARIE COLE Mixed Chorus: Boosters: Of- fice Help. JAMES E. COMPTON . .E. : Sock and Buskin: Clean- up Comm. ; Euclideans. HELEN ] L4RIE CONDON Zoology Cluh: Bowling Cluh: German Club. ROSEMARY B. CONNOR S.E.: Sr. Girls; Spanish Cluh; G.A.A. ALKi nNIE H. CONTOS .Sock and Buskin: Girls Chor- us: Blue Mask: Forum. ELIZABETH G. COOK .S.E. : French Club; A Cap- pella; Jr. Girls; G..Ai.A. MARTHA ANN COOK .Sr. Sponsor; Sr. English Hr. ; Sr. Girls; G.A.A. LORRAINE COOKE Jr.. .Sr. Girls: Mixed Chorus; G.A.A. .MARY F. CORBLEY .S.E. : Classical Club, Treas. ; Dewey Library Chib; Eucli- deans: Handicraft Club; Sr. Girls; G.A.A. HELEN COSTALAS S.E.; Office Help: Boosters: Soph.. Jr.. .Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus. ETHEL COVINGTON Jr. English Hr., Pres.; Sr. English Honor; Sr. Girls. EUGENE M. COWIN S.E.: Aitchpe ' 41; French Club; Dewey Library Club; Bridle and Boot; Zoology Club: Basketball: Consumers ' Club: Sr. English Honor; Fiirum. TOP ROW ROBERT E. COX A Cappella: Male Chorus: Latin Club; Swimming Team; Aitchpe Tribe. JEANNE COYNE Pan American. PHYLLIS CRANE .Sigma Epsilon. JOHN GIDLEY CRIMP Archery Club: Radio Club: Eu- clideans. TOP ROW ALLEGRA DELORES DANKS Mixed Chorus; Sr. Sponsor; Eu- clideans. JEAN DAVIS S.E.; G.A.A.; Soph., Girls; Twins ' Club. MARJORIE DAVIS S.E.; G.A.A.: Soph.. Girls; Twins Club. WILLIAM J. DAY Sr. BOTTOM ROW JANET LOIS CROSBY S.E.; Pythagoreans: Physics Chemistry, Jr. Latin Honor Euclideans, Pres.; Soph. Girls Aitchpe ' 40; Fencing Team G.A.A. ROBERT WILLIAM CROWE S.E.; 3A. 4B Pres.; Basketball: History Hr., Pres.; Intramural Baseball; Dramatic Club: Forum. BETTY CUTLER S.E.; Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor: G.A.A. ANGELA BETTY DANCA Sr. Girls. BOTTOM ROW ALYCE RUTH DECKER S.E.; Aitchpe ' 41; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Forum; Euclideans; French Club: Vox Pop; Bridle and Boot; Sr. English Honor; Zoology Club. JUNE MARGARET DE MARS Zoology Club; Jr., Sr. Girls. MAIDA FERN DERMER S.E.; Boosters; French Club: Jr. Girls; Dramatic Club. ALFRED T. DE SOMER :.9y ' . ' a e Seienly-uine iLiii,r .;Β« MYRA DETWEILER S.E.: Senior Sponsor; French Club; Jr., Sr. English Honor: A Cappella; Boosters. SYLVIA G. DEUTSCH Jr.. Sr. Orch.; French Club; .Soph. Girls. PHYLLIS A. DEWITZ S.E.; Senior Girls. DAY JOAN DIAMOND G.A.A.; Boosters; Jr. G Sr. Girls; Girls ' Chorus. ROBERT F. DOWNER HARRIET DREICE S.E.; Soph.. Sr. Girls. JOHN FRANCIS DULLEA Chem. Hr. ; Orchestra; Boost- er Club; Football. MARY AGNES DURKIN Hist. Hr.; Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Girls ' Chorus. MADELON JEAN EBERLY German Club, Vice-Pres.; Mixed Chorus; A Cappella: Sr. Girls; Dewey Library Club; Boosters. ANITA C. EDELMAN .S.E.; Spanish Hr.; Soph., Jr., . ' r. Girls; Forum; Booster Club; Spanish Club; G.. .A. CECILE L. EDELSTEIN JACK EDISON. JR. Baseball: Consumers Club; Law Club. CAROL E. EHRMAN RICHARD J. EISEMAN Spanish Club; Basketball; Zo- ology Club: Track. CHARLES F. ENGELFRIED Pan . ' merican, Pres. ; Male Chorus; Intramural Basket- ball. Baseball; Forum; Golf Team. ROBERT ARTHUR ENGH Dewey Lib. Club; French Club; Journalism Club, Treas. ; Male Chorus. TOP ROW JACK EPSTEIN S.E. ; arsity Track and Socce r; Aitchpe Tribe. Treas.; Intra- mural Track and Basketball. RUTH ERNST Sr. Girls. HARRY S. EVERETT, JR. Aitchpe 39. 40, 41: Business -Mgr., Fall; Pythagoreans: Picked Platoon; Booster Club: R.O.T.C. ANITA LOUISE FAGIOLO Girls ' Chorus; Sr. Girls. TOP ROW WILMA FERDERBER S.E.; Forum; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Boosters; French Club; Zoology Club. THOMAS S. FERRARO Wrestling Team; Phvsics Honor; Latin Club; R.O.T.C; Picked Platoon; Boosters. GLORIA FERRER , Fori m; Fencing trills: Ti nnis Club. Club; Sr. JEANNE LORRAINE FISHER Sr. Girls, Treas.: Bridle and Boot; G.A.A. BOTTOM ROW DOLORES ISABELLE FAHY S.E.: G.A.A.; Sec ' y, Pres.: Boosters, Treas.; Consumers ' Club, Vice-Pres.; .Sr. Girls; G.A.L. ; Fencing Club; Swim- ming Club. JEAN BETTY FASS S.E.; 4B Class Vice-Pres.: nx Pop.; Soph., Jr. Girls; Drama Club, Vice-Pres.: Blue Mask; Red Cross Comm. DAVID S. FELSENTHAL Male Chorus; Baseball; Golf; Bookroom. ELOIS E. FELSENTHAL BOTTOM ROW NATILIE FISHMAN S.E. ; 3A Sec ' y; Pan American: Jr., Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; French Club. LEONA MAY FITZGERALD Latin Club; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus; G.A.A. ; Sr. Sponsor. ANN FLACK S.E.; Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Classical Club; Zoology Club; Boosters; 3A and 4A Class Vice-Pres.; Journalism Club; A Cappella; Soph., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. THELMA FLANDERS S.E.; Aitchpe ' 40; Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Forum; French Club. 1P% R i A. - i k ' Page Eighty TOP ROW β€ž;.. J KATHLEEN E. FLEMING Sigma Epsilon. CLAVRE FLETCHER HELEN JANE FLYNN Fonini: Bridle and Boot: G.A.A.: Jr., Sr. Girls: Booster Club. - L RY AGNES FONTANA German Club: Botany Club: Sr. Girls: G.A.A. TOP ROW DA ID L. FRAZIER Intramural Basketball; Swim- ming. MARVIN G. FREEMAN Camera Club: Aitchpe ' 39, ' 40, 41: Photo. Ed.: R.O.T.C. ROBERT D. FREEMAN S.E. : Pythagoreans; Journalism Club; Sr. Sponsor; Sr. Orch. ; Booster Club; Forum; Weekly; Zoology Club. JEAN FRENCH S.E. : Classical Club; Forum; Bridle and Boot: G.A.. .: Jr., Sr. Girls. BOTTOM ROW JOHN CHARLES FOSTER DOROTHY ANN FOX Spanish Hr. ; Jr., Sr. Girls; Fencing; G.A.A. SHEILA JUNE FOX S.E. : Chem. Hr. ; Frenrb Club; Zoology Club; Journalism Club: Tour Club; Vox Populi; Girls ' Chorus: Jr.. Sr. Girls. DAVID A. FRANKEL Cheerleader; Chem. Hr.; Mixed Chorus: Journalism Club: Span- ish Hr. BOTTOM ROW RICHARD XAVIER FRENCH S.E.; Aitchpe 40, Aitchpe 41 Production Ed.: Spanish Hr., Sec ' y, Pres.; R.O.T.C, First Sgt. PRISCILLA FREUDENHEIM .S.E.; Classical Club; Zoology Club, Sec ' y, Pres.; Consumers ' Club; Jr., Sr. Orch.; Weekly. JAMES BERNARD FRIDSTEIN Conservation Comm.; .Spanisli Club. Sec ' y; Botany Hr.; ( ardei. Club, Pres.; Physics Hr. HELEN A. FRIEDMAN Weekly, Bus. Staff. Financial Di- rector, Cir. Sec ' y: Forum: Jr., Sr. Girls: G.A.A. HIiBERT FRIEDMAN Fnoiball. Mgr.; Swimming Team. JL LIA H. FRIEDMAN Forum; History Hr. ; Hockey: G.A.A. SEYMOUR FRIEDMAN S.E.; Weekly, Sports Ed.: Zoo., Pres.; Clean-up Comm.. Chair., Co-Chair.; Civic Award; Boosters, Sec ' y; Stud. Gov ' t ; Journalism. MARIAN LOUISE FRIEND .Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girls; Forum: French Club; Boosters. SELMA JANE FRIEND S.E.; Journalism Club; Week- ly; Boosters; French Club: Senior Girls. JOAN FULTZ S.E., Sec ' y; Aitchpe ' 40, ' 41: Civic Award; Stud. Gov ' t, Welfare Comm.. Chair.: Con- servation Conmi.: Dewey Lib. Club: Girls ' Chorus. MARILYN M. GALLAGHER .Spanish Club. ANGELA GARCIA MAGDALEN GARCIA JOHANN K. GARDNER German Club: Boosters: French Club: Ensrlish Honor. WILMAR JOHN GARDNER S.E. : Consumers ' Chib; Dra- matic Club. PATRICK J. GARRITY .S.E.; Male Chorus; Chemis- try Hr. ; Varsity Baseball; Sr. English Hr. : Boosters. MARJORIE JEAN CAUSE A Cappella: Hist. Honor; Consumers ' Club; Forum. ARTHUR GERCHIKOV A Cappella: Golf Club. BOB GERRIE S.E.; Weekly. Co-Sports Edi- tor ' 41; Baseball: Track: Safety Coordinator; Classical Club. WILLIAM GIBBONS German Club. - v , V TOP ROW MARJORIE ANN GOLDBERG S.E. : Euclideans: Aitchpe 40. ' 41, Faculty Ed.; Soph. Girls: French Club; .Pythagoreans. NAOMI GOLDBERG ALVIN GOLDBLATT S.E. ; Euclideans; Intramural Bas- ketball; Swimming. HAROLD GOLDFINE TOP ROW WALLACE GILBERT Spanish Honor; R.O.T.C. ANITA MARCELLA GILLIAM S.E.; Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; G.A.A. MARVEN JAY GLEN Sr. Band; Library Club; Lunch- room; Boys ' Hobby Club. MERRY VIRGINIA GLENN Art Hr. ; Zoology Hr. ; Sr. Girls; Pen Club; Tennis Club; Forum. EOTTOM ROW JOHN G. GOLDMAN CAROLYNN M. GOLDRATH Zoology Hr.; Forum; Sr. Girls; A Cappella; .Mixed Chorus; Pep Club. EDITH JEAN GOLDSMITH S.E.; Soph.. Jr. Girls; Tour Club; Jr. Orchestra. MORTON A. GOLDSTEIN Boosters; Senior Band. BOTTOM ROW ALAN GOLDBERG History Hr. ; Consumers Club; Pan American; Boosters. HARRIET S. GOLDBERG S.E.; G.A.A. HERBERT GOLDBERG Chemistry Hr.; Dramatic Club; Shutterbugs; Band; Scout Club; Jr. Track. JULIUS GOLDBERG S.E.; Sr. Eng. Hr.; Hist. Hr., Treas. ; Chem. Hr.; Male Chorus: Physics Hr. ; Basketball; Lost and Found. PHYLLLS E. GOLDSTEIN Jr., .Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Journalism Club: Fencing: Archerv Club: Weekly. HARRIET J. GOODMAN S.E.: Jr., .Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; G.A.L. ; Pan American; Sen- ior Sponsor; Office Force; Mixed Chorus. DOUGLAS E. GOSNELL Non-Comm. Officers Club: Male Chorus: R.O.T.C; Picked Platoon. ERIKA IRENE GOSSER S.E.; Weekly; Journalism Club; Dewey Library Club; Sr. Girls: French Club; Boosters; Forum. MARIE LOUISE GRACE French Club; Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls; Boosters. SUZANNA GRAHAM Pan American: Jr.. Sr. Girls: Girls ' Chorus; Bridle and Boot Club. TERRELL GRAY ESTHER B. GREATMAN Vox Pop, Sec ' y; G.A.A.; Blue Mask; Soph., Sr. Girls; For- um; Bridle and Boot. CHARLOTTE F. GREEN French Club, Sec ' y; Boosters; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Art Honor; Stud. Gov ' t. MARILYN GREENLAW S.E.; Sr. Eng. Hr. : A Cap- pella; Senior Girls: .Aitchpe ' 41. HAROLD GREENSPON Male Chorus. WILLIAM F. GRESHAM i .E.: Latin Hr. ; Forum; Lost and Found; R.O.T.C. LOIS E. GRIFFITH THELMA GRINBARG Z K)logv Club: Tennis Club. MARCELLA ANN GRUBER Girls Chorus; Senior Girls. CATHERINE GUSTAVSON .S.E.; Jr.. Sr. Girls; Fencing: Euclideans: Pythagoreans; Botany Hr. ; Tennis; Sr. Spon- sor; Girls ' Chorus; G..A.A. Page Eighty-two f Ja BETTY t.l I ' M ESTELLE M. IIAAK G.A.A.; Jr. Girls; Sr. Spon- sor; Library Club. KO ALLND llACkEN MASON HALLETT Inlraiimral Basketball Trark. RICHARD β– Β« ' . HAMPTON Sr. Band. ROBERT β– Β«. HAMPTON Sr. Band. MARJORIE HAMQUIST S.E.: Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Jr. Latin Hr., Pres.; Aitchpe 40, ' 4L Activities Ed.; Jr. Girls, Vice- Pres. PAULINE HANDLER G.A.A.; Weekly; Sr. Sponsor; French Club; Sr. Girls; For- um; Chemistry Club; Eng. Hr.; History Hr. PATRICK HANNIFORD Weekly. JOANNE HARN .FOYCE M. HARPER Sigma Epsilon. MARTHA J. HARRELL S.E. ; G.A.A.; Tennis; Fenc- ing; Sr. Sponsor; Jr., Sr. Girls. JOHN C. HARWOOD S.E.; Chess and Checker Club; Euclideans; R.O.T.C; Zoology Club; Male Chorus. ERNEST R. HECHT S.E.; Pan American; Track. PEGGY S. HEFTER Forum; French Club; Pan American; Soph., Jr., .Sr. Girls; Zoology Club: Dra- matics Club. GEORGE P. HEISLER S.E.; German Club. TOP ROW FRED HELLMAN S.E.; .Span. Hr. ; Pan American; Forum; Zoology Club; Spanish Club; Sr. Sponsor; Physics Hr. MOLLIE HELMER Journalism Club; Sr. Sponsor; Girls ' Chemistry Club; Fnrimi; Sr. Girls; Blue Mask Club; G.A.A. ANITA HERMAN G.A.A. ; Weekly; Forum. Sr. Gi TOP ROW MARILYN HINKS VIOLET LOUISE HINTZ Sr. Girls. VIRGINIA B. HIRNING S.E.; Mixed Chorus; G.A.A.; German Club. JOAN BARBARA HIRSCH Blue Mask, Sec ' y; Garden Cluli; Soph. Girls; Journalism Club. BOTTOM ROW KENNETH CHARLES HIRSCH Consiuiiers ' Club, Sec ' y; Forum; Pan American League; Chemistry Hr. ; . ' scouting Club; Zoology Club, Treas. HELEN HERRON . .E.; Pens; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Weekly, Ass ' t Fea. Ed.; Chem- istry Hr. ; History Hr. ; Office Help; Journalism Club: French Club. BOTTOM ROW ROGER SAMUEL HERZOG .S.E.; Pythagoreans: Jr. Aristoi. TOM MC GARVEY HEWITT Basketball; Baseball; Track; Art Hr. : Tour Club; Lost and Found. MARTHA C. HEYMANS Sr. Girls; G.A.A. PERCY HINES R.O.T.C; Classical Club. LOIS JANE HIRSCH Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Bridle and Boot; Drama Club; French Club; Tour Club; Forum; G.A.A.; Blue Mask. STEN ERIC HODGSON R.O.T.C; Non-Comm. Officers ' Club, Sec ' y; Picked Platoon; Dewey Library Club; Rifle Co. BEATRICE HOFFMAN Weekly; Journalism Club: Girls. Sr. Page Eighty-three l X PHYLLIS J. HOFFMAN Soph. Girls; Jr.. Sr. Girls: Boosters Club. SYLMA HOLLAND S.E.: Weekly: Journalism Club. RICHARD LOUIS HOOVER arsity Basketball: Intramu- ral Track: Swimming: . itch- pe Tribe. Pres. : Intramural Football: Boosters; Spanish Club: Male Chorus. HELEN V. HORTON S.E.; Botany Hr. : Sr. Spon- sor: Sr. Endish Hr. ; French Club: Blue Mask: Bridle and Boot: Sr. Girls; G.A.A. JACK E. IIORWICH Sr. Track. MARY LOl ' HOWARD Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus: Bridle and Boot: G. A.A. MARY ANN HOXWORTH Vox Pop; Blue Mask: Sr. Girls; Forum; Tennis Club. GERTRUDE E. HUBBELL . ' r. Sponsor; Botany, English Hiinor; Boosters. FRANCES HURVITZ Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus; G.A.A. MELMN L. HURWITZ S.E.: Pythagoreans: Euclid- eans; Intramural Basketball; Tennis; Band. ROBERTA HUSSEY S.E.: Sr. Sponsor; G.A.A.; Jr., Sr. Girls; Forum. LEONA HYLEK Sr. Girls; G.A.A. NATALIE HYMAN Forum; Sr. Girls: Booster Club; Girls ' Chorus; G.A.A. HERBERT M. HYMEN S.E. ; Pythagoreans; Euclide- ans; Spanish Club, Pres., Sec ' y. Treas. : A Cappella; Photography Club, Pres.; Shutterbugs, Vice-Pres. CHARLES ISE .S.E.; Pan American; ers; Physics Hr. : Jr Dewey Library Club; ketball. SUMI ISE S.E.; Jr.. Sr. Girls Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr. : Journalism Club, Vice-Pres.: Weekly Ass ' t Literary Ed.; Classical Club: Accoimling Hr. Boost- Track; Jr. Bas- G.A.A.; TOP ROW KATHERINE ANN ILLI G..A.A.: German Club; Zoology Club; Sr. Girls. BERT JACOBS S.E.; arsitv Track: Intramural Basketball. CARO L MARIAN JOFFE Spanish Hr. : Spanish Club; Jr. Girls; G.A.A. ANGELA JALLITCH S.E.: Jr. Aristoi; Botany Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. BOTTOM ROW JOAN JANOVE Zoology Club. SIDNEY F. JARROW S.E.: . itchpe ' 40; . itchpe ' 41 Circulation Mgr., Fall, Business Mgr., Spring; Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.; Pan . merican; Movie Operator; Consumers ' Club. MURIEL ETHEL JESKE S.E.: German Club; Soph. Girls. MARILYN M. JOHNSON S.E.: Aitchpe ' 41; Sr. Sponsor; French Club; Sr. Girls; G.. .. . TOP ROW WALTER JONES Garden Club; Lost and Found. DOROTHY C. JURKUTAIT BETSY JAMES JOYCE H. 1C HN BOTTOM ROW ESTHER KALMANSON Jr., Sr. Girls. .MADGE M. KALUPSKI Sr. Girls: German Club. DOROTHY MARION KANE Sr. Girls; Blue Mask Club: Pan American; Girls ' Chorus. ALVIN KAPLAN S.E.; Jr. Orchestra; Classical Club: Latin Honor; Journalism Club ; Boosters. Page Eighly-foHT TOP ROW BABETTE R. KAPLAN S.E.: French Cliih, Treas.: Zoology Club: Euclideans; Sr. English Hr. ; Zoology Hr. IDABEL F. KAPLAN S.E.; Soph., Jr.. Sr. Girls; Boosters. EDWARD KAUFMAN Sr. Orchestra; Spanish Honor. HARRY KAUFMAN S.E. ; Euclitleans; Sr. Sponsor; P ' thagoreans. BOTTOM ROW JAMES P. KEANE Football. MARIA F. KEENE S.E. ; Boosters; Mixed Chorus; Spanish Club., Sec ' y; G.A.A.; Garden Club, Pres.; Spanish Hr. MARGERY FAITH KELLIS Boosters; Zoology Club; Girls ' Chorus; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. KEITH M. KELLY Jr. English Hr. ; History Hr. ; Bridle and Boot Club; Consum- ers ' Club; Dramatic Club; Boosters. TOP ROW ROBERT PETER KENO S.E.; Varsity Basketball and Baseball. SHIRLEE KENSTNER Latin Club; Forum. DONALD GLEN KERMEEN JANE E. KERNS BOTTOM ROW RO.SALIE JOY KESSLER Sr. Girls; Girls ' Chorus; G.A.A. MARION ELAINE KING Soph., Sr. Girls; Boosters. JANICE KINGSLOW Jr., Sr. English Hr. ; Poster Coinm. ; Chemistry Club; Tennis Club; German Club. PEGGY ANNE KIRBY Cheerleader. URSULA E. KIRSCHBAUN S.E.; Sr. Girls; Forum. HAROLD L. KIRSCHNER . ' r. Orchestra; Intramural Basketball; History Hr.; Ger- man Club. RHODA LEE KLEIN G.A.A. ; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus; Dramatic Club; Orchestra; Pan Ameri- can; Librarian. SHIRLEY L. KLEIN French Club; Soph., Sr. Girls; Blue Mask, Vice- Pres. ; Dewey Library Club. ROBERT F. KLINE Bridle and Boot Club. GLORIA KLOWDEN S.E. ; French Club; Classical Club; Latin Hr. ; Sr. Girls. JANE ANNE KOEFOED S.E.; Weekly, Editor in Chief, Copy Editor; A Cappella; Sr. Girls; Journalism Club; Bridle and Boot Club; Boost- ELAINE M. KOHEN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. VIOLA ANN KOHLEP Jr. Girls. BOB E. KOHN Lightweight Basketball; Track; Golf; Zoology Club. RICHARD M. KOHN S.E.; Sr. Sponsor; Box Of- fice; Zoology Club; Varsity Basketball; Forum. AL KORENBLUE ERLE M. KORSHAK JEANE L. KOSTERLITZ S.E. ; Dewey Library Club: Consumers ' Club; French Cluli. SARITA KRAMER .S.E.; Jr., Sr. Girls; French Club; Pan American. ALICE ROSALIE KRAUS Page Eighty -jive TOP ROW MILDRED .MURIEL KRAUSE Dramatic Club; Bridle and Boot. LEONA KRICHILSKY French Club: Sr. Girls; Forum: Pan American. PETER S. KROGH Aitchpe Tribe; Varsity Football. SIMMA BIRNADINE KUNIN Sr. Sponsor; Sr. Girls; Forum; Badminton Club; Mixed Chorus: Dramatic Club. TOP ROW BARBARA ANN LAPE Jr., Sr. Girls; Archery Club; Girls ' Chorus; Forum; G.A.A. CAROL LARSEN Jr., Sr. Giris, Pres.; G.A.A. ; Art Honor; Boosters; Classical C]uh. JUNE HELEN LAST S.E.; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Jour- nalism Club; Zoology Club; Bridle and Boot; Pan American Club; Mixed Chorus. MYRTLE JOAN LEACH Soph., Sr. Girls; Blue Mask Club; Pan American, .Sec ' y; G-. ' V.A.; G.A.L., Treas. ; Spanish Club. BOTTOM ROW DIANE KUSTUDICK English Hr. ; Astronomy Club. JACQUELINE LACEY S.E. ; Sr. .Sponsor; Zoology Hr. : Leaders ' Club; Botany Honor; G.A.A. JUANITA LAIN Sr. Girls. PHYLLIS IRENE LANE BOTTOM ROW MIRIAM LEDERER Stud. Gov ' t: Sr. Girls; French Club, Pres. Foruii VIRGINIA E. LEE S.E.; Euclideans; Jr. Girls. Treas.; Stud. Gov ' t., Welfare Comm., Election Coram., Chair- man. HOMER WARD LEN ' ] Physics Hr. : Pens; Ma Sr. Swimming Team, DOROTHY LAi SEYMOUR LEON . ' itchpe Tribe: Varsity Foot- hall; Intramural Basketball. JAMES A. LEONARD Pens. Ed.-in-Chief: R.O.T.C. W RREN I. LEONARD Pens. Ed.-in-Chief; R.O.T.C. MARION LESTER Pan American; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. LUCILE MURIEL LEVEN Soph. Girls, Pres.; Forum; French Club. BURTON D. LEVIN S.E.; Jr., Sr. INIath. Hr.; Pho- tography Club: Shutterbugs; Forum: Physics Hr.; Zoo. Hr.. Pres. GLADYS LEVITAN Sr. Eng. Hr.; Soph. Drama- tics; Journalism Club; French Club; Girls ' Chorus. SEYMOUR HARRY LE ' Y Classical Club. STANLEY MARVIN LEVY Jr. Math. Hr.: Entertainment Bureau; Track; Male Chorus. BETTY JANE LEWIN Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Garden Club; Vox Pop; Spanish Club: Pan American; Mixed Chorus; French Club. OLIVER E. LIBMAN Chemistry Hr. ; Book Room Ass ' t; Badminton Club: Checker Team: Chess Team; Chess and Checker Club; Track. MAEDA LIEBERMAN .S.E. ; Girls ' Chemistry Club; Jr.. Sr. Girls; French Club; Sr. Eng. Hr. NATALIE R. LIEBERSTEIN Boosters; Sewing Club. LLOYD J. LIFTON S.E. ; Euclideans; Tennis. HELEN E. LINDSAY A Cappella. ROBERT PAUL LITT Fencing Team; Zoology Club; Male Chorus; Scouting Club. Ptf,; ' C Eighty-six HARRIET HYRLE LITTON CAROLYN LOEB S.E. : Soph.. Jr.. i r. Girls; Garden Cliili. DONALD M. LONCHAR Senior Sponsor. BILL NELSON LONDON Sr. Orchestra: Mixed Chorus; Basketball. HARRY DANIEL LORCH .S.E.; Book Room; Golf. BETTE JANE LOVELLE Jr.. .Sr. Girls; Historv Hr.: G.A.A. NORMA R. LOWE MAXYNE LOWES Girls ' Chorus, Sec ' y; G.A.A. Sr. Girls. MELVIN M. LUBERSHANE S.E. ; .Aitchpe Tribe; Boost- ers: Basketball; Pythagore- ans; Intramural Baseball; Forum. TOLA C. LUNDBORG Pens; Spanish Hr. ; Sr. Girls; Tennis Club; Fencing. HAROLD A. LURIE R.O.T.C. ; Non-Comm. Offic- ers ' Club; Officers ' Club; Spa- nish Club. WILLIAM J. LYON Chemistry, Physics Hr. : Ra- dio Club; Boosters. ERMA ZITA MAESTRI Dewey Library Club. MARYE ELLEN MANDER G.A.A.; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Archery Club, Vice-Pres.; Span. Hr. ; Boosters; Zoology Club: Sock and Buskin; For- TOM FRANCES MANING Basketball, Jr., Capt. ; French Club; Aitchpe Tribe; German Club. AUDREY JEANNE MAPLE Sr. Girls. TOP ROW LEONA MAXINE MARCUS Sr. Sponsor; Forum; Badminton Club; Chemistry Club; Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls; Tennis Club: Dewey Library Club, Pres. SHIRLEE ELAINE MARCUS DELBERT S. MARDELL Box Office. DAN MARDER Aitchpe Tribe; Varsity Football. BOTTOM ROW FAY MARGOLIN G.A.A.; Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus. WILLIAM FRANCIS MARION MARGARET J. MARKLEY S.E. ; G.A.A.; Soph. Girls; A Cappella. LILLIAN CAROLE MASEY TOP ROW ILENE P. MASTERSON Pan American; Jr. Girls. MARGARET MATE G.A.A.; G.A.L. ; Girls ' Chorus; Soph.. Jr., Sr. Girls; History Hr. CHARLOTTE ELLEN MATSON G.A.A.; Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus. JUSTINE MATUSHEK BOTTOM ROW ALFRED THERDORE MAY Chess and Checker Club. HERBERT GUS MAYER S.E.; Pan American, Pres.; 3B Pres.; Boosters ' ; Track; Forum; Swimming Team. INGE F. MAYER S.E.; History Hr.; Forum; Mixed Chorus; G.A.A. RUTH MAYER Drama Club. A ' f Page Eighly-sevrn 11 ' % MARGARET E. MC COLLEY JEAN ANN MCDONNELL G.A.A β€’ Forum: Sr. Girls. ELEANOR J. MC ELHANEY S.E; Stud. Gov ' t; Boosters; Pens: Weekly; Hist. Hr.; Bridle and Boot, Sec ' y; Forum. MARY K. MC GEE ROBERT SPENCE MCKAY Cierman Clul): Intramural Bas- ketball; Swimming. JAMES MCPHERSON S.E.; Aitchpe ' 40, Art Ed. ' 41; Art Hr., Pres.; Spanish Hr., Treas. ELEANOR L. MEDNICK G.A.A. ; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus; Boosters; Girls ' Chorus; Bridle and Boot, KURT W. MELCHIOR S.E.; .Aitchpe ' 40, ' 41, Circu- lation Mgr. : Pythagoreans; jvic Award ; Jr., .Sr. English Honor; Soccer; Dewey Li- brary Club; Forum. ALPHEUS MERCHANT Mixed Chorus, Sec ' y; Male Chorus; A Cappella; Drama- tic Club, Sec ' y; French Club; Law Club: Forum; Dewey Li- brary Club; Zoology Club. HARRIET M. MERINBAUM G.A.A.; Pan American. BERT MEYERS S.E.; ox Pop Club. DAN MEYERS Hist. Hr.; Dewey Library Club. DOROTHY M. MILLER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. HELEN MILLER S.E.; Pan American, Sedj ' y and Pres.: G.A.. . Jii Β£ TOP ROW NANCY MILLER G.A.. ' V.; Girls ' Chorus; Jr., Sr. Girls; Pan American. ARTHUR MINDES R.O.T.C: Picked Platoon. MICHAEL K. MINKIN Football: Forum: Track: French Club. .STANLEY MOLNER Forum; Consumers ' Club, Vice- Pres.; Sound Movie Operator: Chem. Hr. ; Chess and Checker Club: Physics Hr. ; Sr. English Hr.; Hist. Hr.; Boosters. BOTTOM ROW CHARLES EUGENE MONROE W eekly ; Football Team. K. THERINE E. MOORE Senior Girls. ROBERT MYLES .MOORE Physics Honor. BETTY MOOREHOUSE Girls ' Chorus. Treas.: Pan . mer- ican. TOP ROW LOUIS MOROWITZ MAURICE MOSKOW P. TRICIA CECILLE MUMM S.E.: Jr.. Sr. Latin Hr.; Jr., Sr. English Hr. : German Club: Jr., Sr. Girls. HENRY LUSK MUNN S.E.: Band: Non-Comm. Offi- cers ' Club; R.O.T.C: Pan Amer- ican; Forum. BOTTOM ROW RACHEL FRANCES MURRAY S.E.; French Club; Sr. .Sponsor; Pythogoreans. ROSEMARY MYERS G.A.A.: Jr.. Sr. Girls. ice-Pres. BOB M. N.- TKIN JACK C. NEFF . ' .E.: History Honor: Basketball; Euclideans; Latin Clidi; Intra- mural Baseball. 1 MARILYN L. -MILLER G.A.A.; Jr., Sr. Girls. Page Eighty-eight 4 A ilL TOP ROW EDWARD NELSON Football Team; Golf Team. RICHARD S. NEl ' FELD S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Aitchpe; Sr. English Honor: Photography Chib: Tennis: Intramural Basket- ball: German Club: Tennis. THERESA SALLY NEUMANN .S.E.; Jr. English Honor: Dewey Library Club: Spanish Club; Pan American Club. ELAYNE NEWMAN Jr.. Sr. Girls; Zoology Club: Pan American; Consumers ' Club. TOP R0 BARBARA NOE S.E.; Sr. Sponsor, Treas. HELEN NOTHDURFT Boosters; Tennis. IRWIN AARON NOVICK S.E.; Forum. Pres.; History Hr., Vice-Pres. ; Wrestling: Male Chorus. RICHARD J. NOWATZKI Basketball Team; Track Team. BOTTOM ROW JACK ROBERT NEWMAN S.E.; Boosters; German Club. STANLEY F. NEWMAN S.E.; Chemistry Honor; Basket- ball; Intramural Basketball. DIANE JANET NICE Sr. Girls; Vice-Pres., Shutter- bugs; G.A.A.; German Club. JEAN ELIZABETH NODERER S.E. ; French Club; Sr. Sponsor; Sr. Girls. BOTTO.M ROW EMIL OBOIKOVITZ AUDREY LOIS OFFENBERG .S.E. ; Bridle and Boot; French Club; 3A Class, Vice-Pres.; Jr., Sr. Girls; Soph. Girls, Vice-Pres.; Forum; Euclideans; G.A.A. RUTH CAROL OLMSTEAD S.E.; Eng. Hr.; Jr. Latin Hr. MARY ANN OLSON Sr. Girls; Girls ' Chorus. P 1 B irv. RUSSELL A. OL-SON Football. DENNIS ORPHAN Virestling: Boosters; Inir mural Basketball. CARYL B. OPPENHEIM Jr., Sr. Girls; Dramatic Club: Tour Club; Boosters; Bhic Mask Club. LOUISE S. OSCHERWITZ S.E.; Jr., Sr. Girls: Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Zoology Club; French Club; Forum. JOSEPH P. O ' TOOLE Aitchpe Tribe; Football, Var- sity, Reserve. SEYMOUR E. PADOVE Physics Honor; R.O.T.C: Movie Operator. ALVIN PALAIS Male Chorus. DORIS PALOWSKY French Club; Jr., Sr. Girls Mixed Chorus; G.A.A. MARY PAPPAS Sr. Orchestra; Jr., Sr. Girls. NICHOLAS JOHN PAPPAS A Cappella; Box Office. MORTON PAUL S.E.; 4B, 4A Comm.; Boost- ers; Football; Track; Chemis- try Hr.; Aitchpe Tribe. SYLBIL HARRIET PAUL French Club; Garden Club; Sr. Girls; Bridle and Boot; G.A.A. PEGGY ANNE PAULING S.E.; Pan American; Jr., Sr. English Honor; G.A.A. MOLET PEDERSEN Jr. Girls; Sr. Girls, Vice- Pres.; Boosters; G.A.A. ANNA RUTH PEELES Senior Girls; G.A.A. JOSEFA M. PEREDA .Spanish Hr., Vice-Pres., Pres.; Sr. Girls; Pan American; Mixed Chorus; Cheerleaders, Vice-Pres.; G.A.A. V Page Eighty-nine TOP ROW NETTIE PERES Dewey Library Club : Jr., Sr. Girls: Annual Typist; Vox Pop; Forum; G.A.A. MAXINE ETHYLE PERLMAN French Club; Tour Club. ELAINE ROSLYN PETERS Spanish Hr.; Pan American Club; Fresh., Soph., Jr. Girls; Bridle and Boot; Boosters. ARTHUR JOHN PETERSON Wrestling; Track. TOP ROW DORIS H. PHILLIPS S.E.: Aitchpe ' 40. ' 41 Classes Editor; Jr., Sr. Girls; Girls ' Chorus; Mixed Chorus; G.A.A. ; Classical Club. MONA DORIS PHILLIPS Soph.. Jr.. Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Boosters; Garden Club. LUCILLE S. PICK Jr., Sr. Girls; French Club; Bridle and Boot Club; Forum. LEONARD THOMAS PICKLEY R.O.T.C. BOTTOM ROW ALICE H. PETTIS S.E.; Latin Club; Blue Mask; French Club; G.A.A.; G.A.L.; Girls ' Chorus; Pep Club. LILO PFAELZER Dramatics Club; French Club; Badminton; Soph., Jr. Girls. MARILYN C. PFEFFERKORN Twins Club: Clean-up Comm. RICHARD PFEFFERKORN R.O.T.C. Fencing; Twins Club. BOTTOM ROW SHANDES PINCOFFS S.E.; Jr. Eng. Hr.: Soph., Sr. Girls; Classical Club; Jr. and Sr. Aristoi; Aitchpe ' 40, ' 41. PEARL PLAVNIK S.E.; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls. AUDREY MARY PLEIMLING Boosters; G.A.A. SHELDON PLOTNICK Varsity Basketball; Stud. Gov ' t; Garden Club; Forum. PATRICIA E. POINTS .β–  r. Girls; German Club: Ten- nis Club; Consumers .Club; G.A.A. MARGIE POLLACK Jr.. Sr. Girls; Jr. Eng. Hr.; Dramatic Club: Art Hr.; French Club. SHIRLEY POPHAM A Cappella; French Club; Fencing; Girls Chemistry Club. BARBARA R. PRICE A Cappella; Sr. English Hr. ; Jr. Girls. HELEN PRITZ Pan American: Bridle and Boot Club. PHYLLIS EDNA PROP? A Cappella; Sr. Girls. SYLVIA PUKLICKY Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls, Sec y; Bookroom; Classical Club; G. A. A.; Boosters. MARTIN H. PURSIAN S.E.; Baseball; Basketball; Track; Forum. SHIRLEE F. RABIN S.E.; Sr. Sponsor; Stud. Gov t; Pan American League; Soph. Girls. ELSIE RAHN S.E.; Aitchpe 39; Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Mixed Chorus; Ger- man Club. RICHARD J. RAPPAPORT S.E.: Stud. Gov ' t; Varsity Track; Intramural Basketball, Baseball; Photography Club. DICK RATTNER S.E. ; Varsity Baseball, Foot- ball, Basketball; Intramural Basketball, Volleyball: Male Chorus; Zoology Club. GENEVIEVE RAVITZ S.E.; Pan American Club; Sr. Girls. FRANCES REID S.E.; Sr. Sponsor; Sr. Girls; Office Force; Spanish Honor; G.A.A. HENRY REINHARDT II S.E.: .Swimming; Zoology Club ; Jr.. Sr. Basketball ; Var- sity Tennis. MAXINE A. REINKE Page Ninety MAX REISS R.O.T.C; Noii-Cnnim. Officers Club; M. P.: Pan Ampiicaii Club; Boostei . JEAN RESLER S.E.: Jr.. Sr. En-, llr.. Pres.; Pytliai;orean. Pri ' s. ; Sr. Girls; German Club; Sr. Sponsor. BYRON LADUE RICE S.E.; June ' 41 Class Treas.; Aitchpe ' 40, Sports Ed.; Aris- toi, Sec ' v; Classical Club; Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr.: A Capprlla; Mixed and Male Chorus. CHARLES P. S.E.; Library; RICHMAN Sr. Orch. MYRON S. RIDKER R.O.T.C; Forum; Rifle Team; History Hr. ; Non-Comm. Of- ficers ' Club. BERTRAM EARL RIFAS S.E.; Pythagoreans; Journal- ism Club; Chem. Hr.. Pres.; 2A Comm.; Varsity Basket- ball; Intramural Basketball and Baseball. HENRY W. ROBINSON Forum; Swimming; Track. SYLVIA ROCKMAN Jr. Girls; G.A.A. BETTE ROGOFF .Sr. Girls; Pens; G.A.A. GLORIA JUSTINE ROSANO Jr.. Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Tennis Club. LAYAH ROSENBERG Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Mixed Chorus; Bridle and Boot. SYLVIA ROSENFELDT Sr. Eng. Hr. ESTELLE ROTH MARION JANE ROTH G.A.A.; G.A.L.; Leaders ' Club ; Sr. Band ; Library Ass ' t. ROBERT M. ROTH S.E.; German Club; Classical Club, Pres.; Sr. Orch.; Pyth- agoreans, Sec ' y, Treas.; As- tronomy; Jr. Orch., Conduc- tor. TOP ROW MAURICE W. RUBIN Aitchpe Tribe; Varsity Football. Mgr. : Bowling; Movie Operator; Drama Club. SYLVIA MAE RUBIN Pan American; Jr. Girls; G.A.A.; Spanish Hr.; Spanish Club. PHILLIP RUBINS Intramural Baseball; Classical Club; Stud. Gov ' t; Male Chorus; Pens. PAUL DE WAYNE RUBLEE BOTTOM ROW JUNE RYCKAERT .Sr. Girls: G.A.A.; DELORES SACHN ' Boosters; Blue Mas ' SHIRLEY ANN SACHS Pan American; Dramatics; Sr. Girls. RULENE MARION SADER Jr., Sr. Girls; Dewey Library Club; Boosters; G.A.A.; Bowl- ing; Leaders. TOP ROW NANCY SAHM Jr., Sr. Girls. MARVIN SALANT Male Chorus. LILLIAN JANE SALLO IDA JAYNE SANDS Jr., Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Botany French Club; A Cappella Girls. Hr.; Sr. BOTTOM ROW RUTH SANTASKY Mixed Chorus. ADLEEN SAVIN S.E. ; Soph. Girls; A Cappella; G.A.A. LAWRENCE FLOYD SAXON JEANETTE SCHAFFNER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Mixed Chorus; Boosters; Bridle and Boot Club; Girls ' Chorus. FLORENCE RUBEN S.E.; Aitchpe ' 41. Vage Ninety-one β– N HERBERT LEO SCHER S.E. ; Pythagoreans; Jr. Eng. Hr.; Blue Mask; Forum: Mixed Chorus; Consumers : Entertainment Bureau; Foot- hall; Recordio Operator. LOUIS SCHNEIDERMAN JAYE SCHOFF S.E.; Pens, Ed.; Sr. Eng. Hr.: iix Pop, Pres. ; Mixed Chor- us: Boosters; Handbook. DALE SCHRAYER S.E.: Soph., Sr. Girls; Bot- any Hr. : Zoology Hr.: French Club: Garden Club; Weekly; Sr. Sponsor. JERRY D. SCHUSTER Forum; Pan American League. WILLIAM A. SCHWAB Garden Club, Vice-Pres. ; Camera Club; Boosters. DOROTHY SCHWARTZKOFF A Cappella. Sec ' y, Bus. Mgr. : Zoology Club; G.A.A. ; Senior Girls. FRED LAWSON SCOTT Picked Platoon; Non-Comm. Officers ' Club; Comm. Officers Chib; German Club; Foot- ball; Orch. MARJORIE JO SCOVILL S.E. ; Fresh., Sr. Girls; Zo- ology Club; Treasurer ' s Of- fice; Sr. Sponsor; G.A.A. GEORGIA E. SEGAL Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Zoology Club; Boosters; Mixed Chor- us G.A.A. fresn .Sock and Buskin; Garden Club; Bridle and Boot Club; G.A.A.; Astronomy Club; Boosters. SHELDON J. SHALETT Physics Honor; Sr. Sponsor; Weekly. K. M. SHANAHAN G.A.A.; Sr. Girls; Boosters. DON SHANKLAND S.E.; German Club: R.O.T. C; Dramatic Club. DOROTHY B. SHAPIRO S.E. ; Jr., Sr. Girls; Forum; Library Ass ' t; Sr. Sponsor. TOP ROW JEAN SHAVER Swimming Club; Handbook Comm.; Weekly: Journalism Club; G.A.A. WILLIAM T. SHEPHERD LORRAINE HELEN SIEGEL CLARENCE SIGNAIGO Football; Intramural Basketball: Track. TOP ROW JOAN BETTY SIMON Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Forum Garden Club; Boosters; G.A..A. French Club. BOTTOM ROW LENOR LEE SILVER S.E.; Sr. Girls; French Girls ' Chorus; Forum. Club; DORIS LEE SINTON Jr., Sr. Girls; Pan Amcr Spanish Club; G.A LEO SIRNER Forum; Male MELVILLE SKOGSBERG C J : NETTIE SILVER S.E.: Soph. Dramatics, Pres.; Jr. Girls. Secy: Jr. English Hr. ; A Cappella: .Senior Girls; Blue Mask. BETTY JAYNE SILVERMAN S.E.; Aitchpe ' 40, 41; Jr.. Sr. Aristoi; Forum; Soph., Sr. Girls; Mixed Chorus; Classical Club. CHARLES SILVERMAN Bowling Club: Male Chorus. BOTTOM ROW HARRY SLAVIS Basketball. DICK SLOTTO History Hr. ; Intramural Basket- ball; Pan American; Track; Swimming Team; Aitchpe Tribe. :rcedes elize smikel encing; Pep Club; G.A.A. BILL IRMNG SMITH Track. EILEEN SHARGEL Page Ninety-two TOP ROW CL ' RTISS SMITH Soccpr Team, Capl. IRENE SMITH Cheerleader. Baseball. LORRAINE JAYNE SMITH Sr. Girls; Pan American Club. LUTE SMITH BOTTOM ROW SIBYL G. SMITH S.E.: Sr. Girls. BILLIE SMOCK . ' swimming Team; R.O.T.C. ROBERT JAY SNYDER S.E., Pres., VicePres. ; Boosters; Pythagoreans; Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Jour- nalism Club; Weekly; Aitchpe 41; Consumers ' Club; Swimming Team. PAUL E. SOBEL Tennis Team; Botany Club; Pan American; Motion Picture Club; Baseball. TOP ROW RONNA ELAINE SOBLE S.E. ; Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Zoology Club; Boosters; Forum; French Club; Dramatic Club. ALICE RUTH SOLOMON S.E.; Zoology Club, Pres.; G.A.A.; Forum, Vice-Pres.; Hist.. Hr., Pres.; Zoology Hr.; Sr. Eng. Hr.: Consumers ' Club; Sr. Girls. FRED S. SPECTOR Jr.. .Sr. Orch., Pres.; Entertain- ment Bureau; Feb. ' 41. FRANCES LE ADA SPENCER Mixed Chorus. BOTTOM ROW HOWARD NAIRIN SPIEGEL Sr. Orch.; R.O.T.C; Chemistry Club; Classical Club. EYMOUR SPORKIN BELLE ARIET SPRINGER Aitqkpe ' 41; Jr. Eng. Honor; .Sr. Sponsor. FRED MARION STANBERRY MOLETTE MAE STANLEY (J. .. .; Soph., Jr. Girls; Tour Club; German Club. JACQUELINE A. STEPHAN S.E.; Sr. Sponsor; Drama Club; Sr. Girls; Bowling Club; G.A.A.; Forum. MIRIAM A. STEPHENSON S.E.; G.A.A.; Fencing, Ass ' t Capt.; Treasurer ' s Office; Si. Girls; Zoology Club; Aitchpr ' 41. DICK STERN Pens, Bus. Mgr., Circulation Mgr., Publicity Mgr., Adver- tising Mgr.; Male Chorus; Track; Entertainment Bureau. MATHILDA STERNFELD S.E.; Jr., Sr. Math. Hr.; Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Botany Club; French Club. EDWARD R. STITT S.E.; Box Office, Mgr.; Picked Platoon; Boosters. Vice-Pres.; Weekly, Staff Phn- tographer; R.O.T.C; Journal- ism Club. RALPH D. STONE Spanish Hr. ; Band. SYDNEY V. STRACK S.E.; Jr., Sr. Girls; Spanish Club; Pan American; Mixed Chorus; G.A.A. SAM J. STRASBURG S.E. ; Spanish Club; Pan American; Basketball; Ten- ALICE STRAUSS Pan American; Boosters; Frenc h Club; Soph., Jr. Girls ET RENATE STRAUSS RICHARD STREET R.O.T.C. ROBERT STROBEL Bridle and Boot; Sr. Sponsor. VIRGINIA LOU STRAUSE S.E.; Sr. Sponsor; Mixed Chorus; Sr. Girls; Spanish Hr.; Office Force; G.A.A. MAURICE DAVID SUGAR Track; Intramural Basketball IRENE SULOWAY iΒ Β i Page Ninety-three TOP ROW VERNON E. SWANSON Sr. Sponsor; Non Conim. Officers Club: Intramural Basketball; Sr. Band; Radio Cluli; Soccer. LAURA JUDITH SWARTZ S.E.: Sr. Sponsor: Client. Hr.: French Club; G.A.A. JEROME S. TAITEL Sr. Sponsor. MARCIA JEWEL TAYLOR S.E.; Fencing; G.A.A. : G.A.L.. Pres.; Dramatics; Soph., Jr., .Sr. Girls; Aitchpe ' 40; Bridle and JSoot Club; Pep Squad; Foriuii: Mixed Chorus. TOP ROW BRUNO TIZ Soccer; Male Chorus: Track. HOWARD ROSS TULL Y Aitchpe ' 41; Euclideans; Chorus; Physics Hr. BETTY UHRIG Male PETER H. ULRICH S.E. ; Sr. Sponsor; Dewey Library Club; Pan American; Forum. BOTTOM ROW ELEANOR R. TEITELBAUM Jr., Sr. Girls; Vox Pop; G.A.. . JUNE TENENBAUM Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls: Spanish Club; Pan American; Bridle and Boot Club. DAVID RICHARD THOMAS Hist. Hr. ; Band; Forum; Base- ball. MARION LORRAINE TIEGS BOTTOM ROW BARBARA GLORIA UNGAR S.E.; ' ox Pop: Bridle and Boot; French Club. MARY L. VAN DEMAN Girls ' Chorus; Spanish Honor. ANGALINE VARX ' ARIS Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Jr. Orch. TONY VEGAZO ADELE F. VEHMEYER Botany Club, Sec ' y; Red Cross, Chair.; Sr. Girls; Bridle and Boot: Pan Ameri- can. FRANK C. VIBRANS Sr. Math. Hr.: Picked Pla- toon: Non-Comm. Officers ' Club: Band; R.O.T.C. .STEPHEN S, Sr. Orch. VISE ILSE NATALIE VOGEL S.E.; Zoology Club; Sr. Girls French Club, Vice-Pres. Girls ' Chemistry Club. RUTH WAGENBERG Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; Zoology Club; Garden Club. JEAN WALKER Jr. Girls: Dramatic Club; G. A. A.; Bridle and Boot; Pan Ainerican; Girls ' Chorus. JOYCE T. WALKER S.E.; Jr. Eng. Hr., Pres.; Sr. Eng. Hr., Sec ' y, Treas.; Jr., Sr. Girls; French Club, Sec ' y. Pres.; A Cappella; G.A.A. RICHARD A. WALLER CECILE WALLMAN Spanish Hr.; Girls ' Chorus G.A.A. JAMES M. WARWICK R.O.T.C. EDWARD P. WATERS R.O.T.C: Male Chorus: .Soc- cer; Non-Comm. Officers Club; Track; Forum. JACQUELINE M. WATSON Boosters; G.A.A.; Handicraft Club. LUCILLE G. WATSON S.E.; Sr. Girls. VIRGINIA WATSON S.E.; Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A.; Classical Club; Mixed Chor- us; Sr. Sponsor. JOAN SHIRLEY WEAVER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. ELAINE RUTH WEBER Aitchpe ' 39, ' 10, ' 41; Jr. Eng Hr. : Pan American Club Bridle and Boot ; Girls ' Chor us. Page Ninety-fottr i r - EDITH WEIL Siiph., Jr. Girls. GERRY MAE WEINER Jr.. Sr. Girls: Zoology Cliih: Drama Club: Pens; G.A.. ' V.: Pan American Boosters. MORRIS DANIEL WEINER Basketball. LORRAINE WEISMAN S.E.: Hist. Hr.: Mixed Chor- us: Sr. Eng. Hr. ; Forum; G. A.A. JEAN WELLMAN Sr. Girls; Blue Mask; erv Club; Journalism. Arch- LOIS RUTH WELLS S.E.: French Club. Pres. : Zo- ology Club: Boosters: Week- ly; Mixed Chorus: Journal- ism Club: Drama Club: Jr. Eng. Hr. GEORGE H. WENDELL PAULINE WERBNER S.E.; Sr. Sponsor; Tour Club; Bridle and Boot: Forum; Soph., Sr. Girls. CORINNE B. WERGEDAHL Sr. Girls; Hist. Hr. HANNAH M. WERNER S.E. ; Sr. Girls; Sr. Sponsor; Girls ' Chemistry Club; Girls ' Chorus. BYRON T. WHERRY, JR. Forum; Consumers ' Club; Bookroom; Football; Base- ball. CATHERINE WHITAKER S.E.; Pan American; G.A.A. ARTHUR M. WHITMORE EILEEN ANN WHITNEY Jr., Sr. Girls; C.T.C.; G.A.A. Handicraft Club. PATRICIA WHITNEY STEPHANIE WIESER TOP ROW RUTH E. WILDER Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A.: Forum. MARGARET WILLIAMS Jr., Sr. Girls; G.A.A. SIMONE AGNES WILLIAMS JOHN FRANK WING Stud. Gov ' t; A Cappella; R.O. T.C. BOTTOM ROW FLOY LOUISE WINNETT S.E.: Jr., Sr. Orchestra; Jr., Sr. English Honor; Consumers ' Club; G.A.A. TOP ROW ILSE WOLF HUGH W. WOOD ANN C. WOODWARD ELINOR YUNGMEYER S.E.; Euclideans; Junior Math. Hr.; Classical Club; Sr. Girl-. ELAINE LOUISE WINTER Jr., .Sr. Girls; Pan American; Fencing; Tennis; Spanish Club; Bridle and Boot; G.A.A. ELIOT WITTENBERG Aitchpe 41, Ad. Mgr.; Physics Hr. ; Classical Club; Jr., Sr. Eng- lish Honor; Senior Aristoi, Pres.; Dewey Library Club; Euclideans; Consumers ' Club. ELAINE HARRIET WITTERT .Aitchpe Staff: Art Hr., .Sec ' y- Treas.; Blue Mask, Pres. BOTTOM ROW ELLEN C. ZACHARIAS S.E.; Sr. Sponsor. FERNE ZAX Soph., Jr., Sr. Girls; French Club. SHERRY ZAX S.E.; Vox Pop; Blue Mask; Dra- matics Club. HENRY CARL ZIEGER Page Ninety-five (y β– β– β– SMh. --_ ' losEPH zisor JOSEPH ZISOOK Movie Operator; Mixed Chor- us; Male Chorus; (Hieerlead- ir: A CaDDella; Lunchroom Ass t. DIXIE LEE BESLY Spanish Hr.; Fencin ' G.A.A.; Jr. Girls. King oj Prom MASON HALLET Queen of Prom MARY BRUX Page Ninety-six MILITIA J ' l p - S. R. O. T. C. FALL SEMESTER Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Loomis Major Edwin Cling Major Charles Moses SPRING SEMESTER Lieutenant-Colonel Fred L. Scott Major Frank C. Vibrans Major illiam Yule Technical Sergeant ill .1. Bivwrr Sergeant Elmer iMcDaniels We do not belie e in war or suns Oppression in any sense. But we do believe in being prepared For Uncle Sam ' s defense. In training for our youth If we need ever fight To protect our people and our land Our love of freedom ' s right. l ow the future army officers. The strategians of next year. Are engaged in education In the R.O.T.C. here. ' Tis thev. who. perhaps some day Will save democracy : Preserve for other generations Truth and liliertv. Page Nhicty-eight R.O.T.C. STAFF: Row 2β€” Staff Sst. G. Goldberg, 1st Lt. 11, Reiss. 1st Lt. W, Ceilings, Tech, Sgt, J, Gale, 2n(l Sgt, B, Lipman, Mast, Sgt. J, Rubalcaba, 1st Lt, T. Ferraro. Row 1β€” Capt, Adj, W. Gresham, Major V. Viile, Lt. Col. F. Scott, Major F. Vibraiis. Capt. L Hite, Capt, Turner. R.O.T.C. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: Row 3β€” 2nd Lt. D. Gosnell, Capt, W, Leonard, 1st Lt. W .Col- lings, 2nd Lt. J. Poister, 2nd Lt. H. Lurie, 2nd Lt. N. Bantsolas, 1st Lt. M. Reiss, 1st Lt. T, Ferraro Row 2 β€” R, Caldwell, 2nd Lt. M. Ridker. 2nd Lt, R, Weber, 1st Lt, S, Hodgson. 2nd Lt. D. Bevnon, 2nd Lt, B, Lipman, 2nd Lt, J, Blare. Row 1 β€” Capt. J. Leonard, Capt. Adj. W, Gresham. .Major V Vule Lt. Col. F, Scott, Major F, Vibrans ,Capt, I, Hite, Capt. M. Turner, β– f f rrt.l;13:a:f % R.O.T.C. PICKED l ' L. roo. : Row .5- R. liner. V. . ;,ut;lilon. H. Gan ek. R. Karbowski. J. Finnegan, J. Cooper, H. Everett. J. Engler, J. Collinsworth. A. Pedcrson. Levine. Row 2β€” R. Pinches. M. Simons. C. Houseman, R. Brmkwort. A. Fortelka. Cpl. E. Stitt. L. Ridker. H. Tackson. C. Camp. J. Bronstein, B, Crown, A. Roberts. Row 1 β€” Cpl. A. Mindes. Sgt. R Hrennan Mai ' . . - _ -. Cpl. R, MacGuidwin,CpI. E. Casper, L. Mertes Jackson. C. F. ilirans. 2nd Lt. D. Be.vno Prf.Β£;f Niiicty-tiine E.O.T.C. COMPANY A. I: Row 4β€” P. Uiock. W. Lipke. R. Bleasing, P, Jones, D. Chuioli, H. Honian, B. Bingham, A. Fortelka, Cpl. R. Rrinkworth. Row 3 β€” P. Fung;. B. Carlisle, R. Drncker, P. Goldman, B. Charmack, D. Everett, T. Harry, D. Brady. A. Hill. H Erso. M. Kolhe. Row 2 T. Bower, B. Clements, E. Lewis. V. Lewis, J. Benger, D. Bowers. E. Goldman, R. Feiber. M. Anderson. Row 1 β€” M. Lampell, Sgt. D. Felsenthal, Lt. J. Blare, Capt. J. Leonard. Sgt. K. Cumniings. Cpl. R. Baer, Sgt. G. Goldberg. R O T C. COMPANY A. II: Row 3 β€” F. Pridgen. H. Roth, K. Rehnquist, K. White. T. Severns, R. O ' Connor, D. Reinbolt. T. Morgan, R. Miller. V. Schloss, E. Magec. Row _ ' J. Orear. M. Weil. H. Weinstein, J. Mering, B. Moore, S. Wilson. Cpl. F. Wing. Cpl. M. Salant. P. Oinott, L. Toll. D. Shapiro, M. Ober- felder, M. Simons. Row 1 β€” F. Zander. L. Mertes, J. Thatcher, Lt. J. Poister, Lt. H. Lurie. Sgt. A. Mahon. H. Spiegel. R.O.T.C. I dream of making history By being a great defender. A General, performing feats Of military splendor. Bnt when I see the R.O.. I know mine s just a game ' Cause no matter how I try and try The technique ' s not the same. Page One Hundred The band is playing; as ihey drill A military strain; They play it marching down the field And marthins back aa;ain. There ' s Pete and Sam and Cousin John; Theres Jim and Dick and Si. And there, atwirling his baton The major stepping high. R.O.T.C. COMP. NY B. 11: Row 4--B. SlielTer. S. JIayer. B. Vulk. P. Wray. H. Matlack. Ruw j - R. Kinicdom, J. Talenco. R. Owen. C. Walton, L. Sims, A. Kintz, D. Shankland, H. Marks, H. Schwartz, R. Pinches. Row 2 β€” M. Rinehart. I. Wein. R. Thormahlen, Sgt. W. Williams, Cpl. R. MacC.uidwin, Cpl. M. Warwick, B. Smock, B. Newburger, R. LaPine. Row 1β€” Its Sgt. H. Munn, D. Gosnell, Capt. O. McGinnis. Lt. Col. F. Scott, Capt. M. Turner. 1st Lt. W. Collings. Mast. Sgt. J. Rubalcaba. R.O.T.C. COMP. XV B. I: Row ,1β€” A. Cross, R. Conley. A. Hamilton, L. Kuh, K. Boyd. H, Gribbon, R, Kang, L, Fav, H. Blare, S. Clutterham, J. Casson. Row 2 β€” R. Church, B. Farcand. B. Cohen, S. Jaeger, R. Conghlin, D. Cohen, P. Hines. V. Kramer, B. Brewer. R. Kleifield, C. Holmquist. I. Eberly. Row 1 β€” Cpl. M. Goldberg. Sgt. J. Coleman, Sgt. R. Brennon, Cpt. M. Turner, 1st Lt. W. Collings, Sgt. B. Ehrlich. T. Hallett. Page One Hundred One Filing ork Stiiilent-in--ppi-tion Riiilit Fare! Sarg. Brewer Inspects Cadets Officers Handshake At Ease Scott Demonstrates Recitation Maj. ule and Map Β© - f - R.O.T.C. COMPAXV C. I: Row 4 β€” R. Bode. R. Feniier, E. Amnions, G . Douglas. H. Biebel, G. Dementis. M Forst. V. Del Rosso. Row . β€” J. Bakerc J. Engler. ' . Ediin. L. Fox. M. Gordon. D. Einhorn. B. Gouw- ens. B. Crown. E. Glatt. Row 2β€”1. Fisher. D. Hollev. B. Garner. B. Geltner, Sgt. M. Freeman, Sgt. L. Bell, W. Gilbert, E. Angrist. R. Goheen. C. Camp. J. Bull. Row 1 β€” -StatT Sgt. W. Finucan .2nd Lt. K. Berkson, Capt. Adj. V. Gresham. Capt. I. Hite. 2nd Lt. R. Caldwell. Sgt. E. Casper. Cpl. R. Charmack. R.O.T.C. COMP. NY C. II: Row 3β€” A. Roberts, L. Ridker, B. Laishas, G. Shackleton. Cpl. JI. Perlman, D. McCune, N. Silherman, H. Moskovitz. G. Lee. M. Kordon. Row 2 β€” R. Engle. M. McKinney, Sgt. F. Weidelbiirg. M. Steinfeld, V. ludd. L. Spector. E. McGrath. E. Wood. B. Klein. Row 1β€” Sgt. E. Stitt, 2nd Lt. B. Lipman. Capt. Adj. V. GresTiam, Capt. I. Hite. 2nd Lt. R. Caldwell, Est Sgt. T. Warwick, Cpl. H. Jackson. Don just isnt here today But over there is Bill. Jack is hringing up the rear. Pardon, while I wave at Phil I love to waleh them drilling, Each line close on line. Their rifles glistening in the sun. Their buttons all ashine. Pa c One HiffiJirit Vtmr Overhead a splash of brilliance Gainst a siinn summer sky, Hals off! and stand attention For the passmg In They ' re the Youth of our America That stand there straight and tall, Prepared in an emergency To heed their country ' s call. R.O.T.C. COMPANY D. I: Row 3β€” Cpl. N. Gatons, M. Hymen. T. Tavella, J. Chitwood. C. Ghere. Sgt. J. Finnegan, J. Bvennan. 1st Sgt. J. Gale. Cpl. J. Harwood, J. Bronstein. F. Freenberger. M. Horwitz. Row 2 β€” Levine, D. Gross. C. Craig, E. Johnson. R. Schildknecht. W. Huggins, C. Houseman. C. Katsaros. M. Benjamin. J, Cailles. Row 1 β€” H. Everett. Ll. Bantsolas. Capt. Adj. W. Gresham, Maj. F. Viljrans. Capt. V. Leonard. 1st Lt. M. Reiss, 1st Lt, T. Ferraro. ' t- r t- 1 r r-i R.O.T.C. CO.MPAXY D. II: Row .iβ€” D. Ransav. W. Naughton. Sgt. J. Gael. J. Stover. Cpl. V. Stone, P. Seidler, A. Pederson. Row 2β€” W. Wells. H. Steinberg, C. Stein. P. Reich. E. Price .Sgt. A. Mindes, Sgt. J. Land.v. R. Kups. Row 1 β€” 1st Sgt. H. Everett. 1st Lt. T. Ferraro. Lt. X. Bant.solas, Capt. W. Leonard, 1st Lt. M. Reiss, 2ml Lt. R. Weber. Capt. Adj. W. Gresham. P(T,?i Ojie Hinithcif Fife Β©f ? f ! ? p 1 β€” β€’β€’β€’ β€’ - - β€’ - .HP p--s J X ' .?;k R.O.T.C. Cn tPA ' V E. I: Row .5β€” P. Ehait, C. Flowers. V. Frcdericksen. V. Duft. E. Gold. W. Ander- son D Burn Row 2 β€” ]). Christen.sen. G. Darling. A. Gebert. M. Goodman. J. Gannon. V. Butson. J .Col- linsworth. B. Casev. E. Friedman, H. Goldstein. H. Benson. Row 1 β€” L. Bjorklund. R. French. 2nd Lt. M. Ridker, Maj. W. Vule. 1st Lt. S. Hodgson. 2nd Lt. D. Reynon, Cpt. J. Cooper. f .V:, f P f f - r f :r - Β«- 1- -f iΒ . β– β–  .- KOTC COMPANY E. II; Ruw .iβ€” W. Vandcrvurl, D. .Smith. J. Ilult. I. Jacohs. G. McKeai:uc. .1. Hosknis. T Sanders Row 2 β€” D. Kimball. I. Moses, Sgt. H. MacFlierson, Sgt. E. Waters, Sgt. J. Williams. J. Kelly, B. Stein. Row 1β€” St. P. Reinertsen. 1st Sgt. R. French. 2nd Lt. M. Ridker, Maj. W. nle. 1st Lt. S. Hodgson, Lt. D. Beynon, Sgt. R. Pfetferkorn, For liberty, for justice, For democracy : to save ' Cause tlie cl rather die a freeman Than live life as a slave. Perhaps there ' s room for argument But I think thevre really grand. And that our own R,O.T,C. Is the finest in the land. Page One HiinJrcd Six GOVERNMENT GOVERXMEIVT Goldie Stern Votes We. the people, govern these United States. It is our right, our power, and our privilege. It ' s the populace that elects presidents, vice-presidents, senators, and representatives that fulfill the work of this country. Here at our Hyde Park it is the student body which elects presidents, vice-presidents, commissioners, and treasurers to fulfill t he work of our school. The will of the people is the law of the land. ' e. as citizens of B LL01 k BO 1 . 1 1 Casting Her Vote Marking the Ballot both the nation and school, realize that government is necessary to every group in order to adjust relation- ships and to secure individual rights and privileges. Laws estalilish government and it is the American who makes the law. This is applicable to Hyde Park in that all laws or restrictions are made for the betterment of the entire student body. We, understanding this, up- hold this legislation and respect those who represent IL The name of our very prominent organization Stu- dent Government shows that the pupils have their say in school regulations pertaining to them. School spirit is heightened because each student feels that he has his say in the furthering of our school. As student co- operation increases. S(j rise the standards of the school. Truly we of Hyde Park have a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. What a great privilege it is! Page Ove Hundred Eight HISTORY FACL ' LT I; Sitling β€” Miss Leins, Miss OConnur, Miss Ziirawski, Mrs. Joyce. Standing β€” Mr. Leclitenberg, Miss Stoke, Mr. Zehner, Mr. Leavell. HISTORY HOXOR You all know of Christopher And, of course, you all have heard Of Washington at Valley Forge And good old George the Third. There are legions and legions more, I would not try to name. But History Honor knows them all Within the Hall of Fame. HISTORY HONOR: Row A β€” E. McElhanev. A. Srhustev. K. Bcrkson, H. Teter. M. Berkson, I, Novick, F. Raymond, H. Whitney. Row 3 β€” P. Handler. E. Kallen. M. Mate. C. Wergedahl, A. Zosel, J. Polacheck, R. Roberts, J. Friedman. Row 2 β€” M. Ridker. R. Brown. A. Mapel. M. Sternfeld. H. Herron, Armstrong, ir. Cause. E. FeiKin. Row 1 β€” H. Asher. ' . Pres.. A. Solomon. Pres., Mr. Hippie. W. Brittan, Sec.v., T. Goldberg. Treas. Puge One Hmnired Nine H1.-TUU FACULTY II: 5i7(ingβ€” Mrs. Edgar, Mr. Casnei. Mr. Hippie. Miss Kiirrie, Mi Hughes, Jtliss Hazlett, Miss Niederman, Mr. McGuane. STUDENT GOVERXMEX ng β€” Miss f Deinocracv for me. Democracy for von. L nion in service will be The motto bold and true. Committees five you ' ll see: The Flection. Activities, loo. Lost and Found. Posters and S elf are And every member has vowed To strive with efforts rare To make our school be proud For we are quite aware That Freedom is here allowed I ( f E.0 A STUDENT GOVERXMEXT: Row 3β€” M. Kc.lt.e, B. Chri tciistn. 1!. tirace. R. PerUiein. M. Lederer, D. Reinbolt. J. Roberts. Row 1 β€” C. Green. Election Conini., M. Beernian. J. Wnenk, Miss Stokes. M. Shul- man. J. tilatt, C. Carroll. M. Gust. Row 1β€” S. Lang, Election Comm., V. Lee. Election Comm. Chair., B. Greshani. Chair. Lri- t and Found. V. Barnes. Welfare Connn. Chair.. R. Munson. Welfare Sec ' y. Vage One HnnilinI Tin y PT.A.: Row .i -Miss Whelan. Miss Rubli. Mrs. Pvoi n. Mrs. A. J. Spiegel. Mrs. Rolieck. Row 2- Mrs. L Hausmann. Mrs. B. H. Fish. Mrs. L. Packard. Mr. J. F. Connelly, Mrs. Lyding. Miss R. Stoke, xirs. G. T. Howard. Row 1β€” Mrs. Eckland, Mrs. G. F. Sutherland, V. Pres., Mrs. H. S. Everett. Pres.. Mrs. L. C. Monroe. Secy.. Mrs. F. C. Brown. Treas. PAREXT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION Helpers in a million ways, Selling tickets for our plays. Supporting us throughout school davs Hvde Park ' s P.T.A. Problems of the school-day grind These helpful angels will unwind Gratitude fills every mind For Hvde Park ' s P.T.A. I BOOSTERS ' Tis the land of the Free we ' re alive in- Let ' s boost it. Tis the school of the loyal we strive inβ€” Let ' s boost it. ' Tis this club ' s school spirit we thrive in- Let ' s boost it. BOOSTERS: Row 3β€” H. Simrai. M. Eherlv, . . Opler. J. Bronstein, M. Goodman. R. Weiss, W. Hard, Mendelsohn. X. Bienenfeld. V. .Mfredson. M. Steincr. Row 2 β€” L. Hirsch. A. Meyerhofif, H. Barnes, B. Woolf, S. Horwitz, R. Sader. D. Christensen, S. Wolf. L. Goldblatt, H. Hayslette, R. Levy, E. O ' Neill. Row 1β€” B. Sehmann. G. Levy. D. Weiss, V. Pres., Miss Meinders. D. Horwitz, Pres., M. Belland, Secy., B. Cromer. R. Rubin. Va c Onv Hundred Eleven MONITORS I: Row 3 β€” B. Kurth, M. Mander. B. Lougher. L. Challet. J. JlcPherson. G. Lee. R. Wilder. M Adani . I Harper. Row 2 β€” J. Xeher. M. Wright. P. Clements. V. Lundberg. M. Cmst. L. Brennan. M Howard. B. Wav. Row 1β€” V. Schwali. M. Looh. P. Humaker. Mr. Ottosen. D. Schmidt. .M. Kennon. H. Winter. MOI ITORS Where ' s your pass? What ' s your hurry? These you hear As you scurry Down the hall. Close vour locker! Heed that bell! These are words They always yell To warn us all. MONITORS II: Row 3β€” D. Warshaw. E. Lewis. B. Levering. A. Citron, C. Miller. E. Travis, J. Hoodwm, M. Dermer. Row 2 β€” E. Baxter. P. Pippin. R. Volk. G. Berman. J. Pierce. B. Grace. D. Kodish. Row 1 β€” M. Karopulos, R. Feiber. J. Valentine. R. Hcrzou. S. Friedman. D. Wray. D. Reinbolt. Page Otic HutiiircJ Tiii ' lic f 9 ' β€” ' Β« m. m I MONITORS III: Row 4 β€” J. Jaffe, V. Burns, L. Markman, M. Kirchner, M. Grace, G. Bomash, E. Brill, V Wilkins. N. Millen. Row 3 β€” R. Kline. C. Dragstedt, J. Szczecina, I. Williams. L. Schioedcr, Y. Davis, S. Fox, A. Factor, M. Steierman. Row 2 β€” V. O Leary, E. Miner, P. Lewis, C. Smith, B. Tiz, J. Wasko, D. Cameron, E. Curry. Row 1 β€” R. Tomlinson, M. Chiappetta, R. Soble, J. Brouse, R. Rehoreg, A. Foot, S. Goldstein. ilh them around ou re sure to find No time, my friends, To fall behind Or try to stall. Our rights are safe Within their care. They guard our halls From those who dare Make standards fall. MONITORS IV: Row 4β€” K. Kosenblith, 1 ' ., Wallace. J. Tihor, W. Jones. M. Heynians, M. Snialley, A. Ford, G. Solomon, W. Loebcnberg, N. Pappas. Row 3 β€” N. Fox. P. Guettel, P. Propp. B. Pronos, E. Erickson, J. Douglas. M. Mate, B. Carpenter, T. Crothers, J. Hoskins. Row 2 β€” M. Ashford, C. Ingra- ham, A. Slieane, N. Josephs, G. Dementis, R. Bone. B. Cohen, F. Wing. M. McKinnev, A. Levine. Row 1β€” D. Payne, Y. Smith, M. Wightman, D. Porter. B. Ginsburg, S. Bloesch, M. Moss. Paf v One Hundred Thirteen SENIOR SPONSORS I: Row 4 β€” M. Johnson. M. Dctweiler. H. Chatkin, L. Kuh, L. Bjorklund. E. Hirsch, D. Hoffman, F. Bridges. A. Barker, B. Hammer. Row i β€” H. Goodman, A. Danks, F. Levcn. H. Kaufman, B. Freeman, B. Leeland. E. Kalleck. B. Hujlies. Row 2 β€” P. Handler, L. Fitzgerald. B. Cutler, S. Kunin. A. Gilliam, M. Beers, G. Hiibbell, R. Hussev. C. Gustavson. Row 1 β€” M. Harrell. P. Br.vant, L. Brasseur, R. Bargo, 4B Treas.. S. Cohen. Secv.. X. Fishman. M. Brux, Social Chair, SENIOR SPONSORS Help the freshies with their work. Assist the teachers, too. Everything from guard to clerk, The senior sponsors do. They never loiter, never shirk. They ' re honest, loyal, true. When they ' re around no dangers lurk To take away our Freedom due. SENIOR SPONSORS II: Kuw 4 R. Neuteld, L. Swartz, P, Scvdalis, J. Stei.lKin, J. Kesler, P. Plavnik, P, Strick, T, Newman, B. Salis. Row . β€” B. Zolot. D. Shapiro, P. Werbner, E, Zacharias. V. Watson. F. Reid, S. Rabin, C. Shin, Row 2 β€” G. Stewart, P. Ulrich, S. Shalett, B. Springer, D, Lonchar, F. Zander, L. Marcus, A. Mapel, Row 1 β€” H. Werner, 4A Treas., E. Noe, Chair. Tutoring, J. Noderer, Chair. Attendance, J. Taitel, Chair, Lobby Guards, R. Murray, Chair, Classes, V. Strouse, Chair. Offices. A. Zentner. Page One Hiiiitlretf Fourfccii BOOKROOM: Row 3β€”0. Libman. A. Palais. D. Felsenthal. B. Wherry. J. Hiilt, W. Phillips, G. Steen, B. Klein. Row 2 β€” A. Cherry, L. Weiss, M. Hamilton, S. Puklickv, B. Seaman. Row 1 β€” H. Peres, Miss Hinkley, O. Howell, Miss Slaught, D. Kustudich. BOOKROOM An open letter to the Bookroom From a friend anonymous: Dear B. We ' d like to thank you For what vou ve done for us. Our class room books all come from vouβ€” Macbeth to Sans Famille. Our algebras and . . . you know that one, To be or not to be. ' Perhaps we seem ungrateful When we lose a book or two, But things sometimes just disappear Despite what we can do. Your books are all so very nice, ' Least the ones that I know of. We couldn ' t do without you, but Goodbye now. Signed β€” With love. Turner Takt- a Turn Queen Phyllis Counling Liglus in Loomis Eagerly Listening For ihe R.A.F.? The Lucky inner Page One Hmnheil Fifteen POTLICHT Photographs made by Marvin Freeman, Photography Editor of the Aitchpe ' 41 HOME DOMESTIC SCIENCE FACULTY: Mr; . Smith, Mrs. Cody, Miss Highley, Miss Kriewitz. Tlie Wceklv ' s Fashion Sho FREEDOM OF HOME Home . . . backbone of a nation. American homes typify American ways. Some may ask what the American way is. In reply let us state that it is a free and full life, a life without restrictions as to education, thought, speech, or trade. The home is the foundation of education. From the time of our birth till the day we enter school, we learn patriotism and loyalty in our homes. Home is also the center for social affairs . . . for good-fellow- ship, another type of loyalty. Free thinking begins at home where our life is our own. The outgrowth of liberal thinking is free speech. Selection of occupa- tion is dependent upon being allowed to think freely, to decide for ourselves. And having chosen the trade we prefer, we pro- ceed to make a ' go of it. This is our incen- tive . . . freedom. Truly it is in the American home that we find American ideals of liberty represented. Home affords us a sense of secur- ity . . a security against civil strife. When Americans are at home, all worries of the day are cast aside and life goes on harmoni- ously ... a life free from tyrannical rule, full of peace. Home . . . backbone of our nation. Page One Hundred Etghtees Sizing L ' p the Situation Dorothy Jaiu- kci ' m-hen, The Little Angle All Baiulaiieil Lp! IXDrSTRIAL ARTS AND MECHANIC AL DRAWING If you happen to be passing through the first floor corridor there on the south side and hear a peculiar noise, don ' t be alarmed. That ' s only a rumo r you heard about the lions. There aren ' t any at all. If you haven t already guessed, it ' s the woodshop. They make various articles and even do a few repair jobs on the side. But let ' s not dally here. It ' s a long climb to the fourth floor. Do you see all the people bending over those big boards in there? You would think they ' d get round-shouldered! But that ' s a class in mechani- cal drawing. You must have seen their exhibit of houses and stores et cetera. Future architects! Just think you know them! Most of you take these things for granted, but why is it thai American schools teach the students not only scholastic subjects but vocational ones too? Sub- jects that will train them for a useful occupation they will enjoy when they have become full- fledged citizens of our United States. Most coun- tries only train their youth for one purpose . . . war. But we train ours for peace β€” because ours is a country of liberty and love. Freedom for all. INDUSTRIAL ARTS FACULTY: Standingβ€” Mr. Kasper, Mr. Meyer. Sitting β€” Mr. Tucker, Mr. Kul)ik. Starting at the Bottom The Hanil That Rules the World Building Blocks Page One Hundred Nineteen spite and all things nice. That ' s what goes into those wonderful dishes made by the cooking classes. Not only are these dishes good β€” liut thev are good for you. Cooking is an important part of every girl ' s education, for the students of today are the future home-makers of tomorrow. It is necessary to learn not only the art of cooking itself, but how to prepare a balanced and nourishing meal. Girls aren ' t the only ones interested in the art: bovs, too, are desirous of becoming good cooks. Just a Second Is This the Way? Fire-Away! Bake Me a Cake ' Cutting I p In a Mixup Pan Handlin!: Pins and needles are very helpful when a run pops or a hem drops. They are indispensable for those last minute jobs that are needed to make you just right. A collar may need a stitch here, or a cuff one there, to illustrate the necessity of knowing how to wield these instruments of warfare upon poor grooming. A sagging hem, a button off, or a raw edged button hole can spoil the smartest of outfits. Then too. there is the practical side to be considered. You may be able to save money making your own clothes. Materials, buttons, patterns, and extras all counted, you can sew and save. All things considered, originality, economv, and fun, a very important fac- tor β€” don ' t you think you would benefit fr om sewing: . ' 11 Wrapped Up in Their Work Sliopping Around Hyde Park Wooden You Like to Know What These Are? Even the Best of Woods Must Part True to Type The Jig Is Up Quiet! Men Working Turning Point COMMERCIAL FACULTY II: Sittingβ€” Uiss Fogelso;i. Mrs. Brown, Miss Olmsted. Standingβ€” Miss McEniff, Miss Graves, Miss Schurz. FREEDOM OF TRADE The American way of life guarantees among other cherished heritages the pur- suit of happiness, and we. as free voung men and women, tread the path of our desired trade. We revel in the grand feel- ing that our choice, free and limitless in scope, will earn only respect and admira- tion from our fellow-citizens. Now condi- tions of the world make this right only the more appreciated and zealously guarded. And quite easily may we relate this to our own community . . . Hyde Park. The opportunity to elect our classes and our teachers is a very treasured privilege among us students. Interests may be fur- ther stimulated by the freedom to join. attend and enjoy correlated clubs and honor classes. Skilled clerical students have more than ample opportunity to practice in the office; student-citizen accountants, in the school treasury; and aspirants for teacherhood, as Senior Sponsors; and stu- dents in general, the multitude of extra- curricular activities. We the student citi- zens enjoy the benefits made possible by COMMERCIAL FACULTY I: Mr. Howell, Mr. Will: freedom in trades. Cameron, Miss Johnson. amson, Mr. Page One Hundred Twenty-four t o. OFFICE HELP: Row o β€” S. Brown. E. Mellon. V. Watson. R. Lant, P. I ' lndi. D. Goldberg. S. Slialett. P. Brvant. B. Hughes. J. Scheller. B. Zolot. Row 2 E. O ' Neill. D. Porter. S. Cohen. B. Kohn. R. Parham. V St ' rouse, JI. Beers. D. Wolinskv. F. Reid. P. Werhner, H. Herron. E. Mtinsen. C. Sevdalis. Row 1 β€” M. Johnson. E. Zacharias. A. Zentner. M. Brux, B. Noe. S. Kunin, A. Ford, P. Plavnik. H. Goodman. MOVIE OPERATORS: Row 3β€”C. Holm. M. McKinnej. K. Bell. J. Tibor. S. Klinger, S. Grams, R. Fabsitz. K. Denyes. A. Isaak. Row 2 β€” J. Irwin. R. Bode. H. Arnold. J. Harper. J. Rotlischild, D. Liidgin. J. Bull, F. Coatilet, J. Talenco. Row 1 β€” J. Rosen, V. Pres., W. Pottenger, Pres., Mr. Bute, S. Schoolman, Secy., Mr. Tucker. R. Duesing, Chief Operator. J. Stetson. DOWXTOWX SHOPPING NEWS: Row 2β€”U. Robinson, H. Jagoda. C. Panama. R. French. R. Mac- Guidwin. H. Everett, D. Bowers, C. McElhanev, R. Pfefferkorn. Row 1β€” T. Hall. A. Halaska. D. Thomas, R. Blaesing, J. Miller. Page One Hundred Twenty-five COMMERCIAL FACULTY HI: Mr. Gordon, Miss Leitch. Mr. Fisher. SALES: IANSHIP Salesmanship ... a word that may be explained in two vavs. Man. through advertising, promotes sales which bring about a steadv advance in his ship-of-state. Salesmanship, as applied to Hvde Park, is a course wherein students learn the underlving principles of selling. The class members gain an understanding of popular appeal in advertising. They also gain a usable knowledge of approach. They profit through actual demonstration and learn to present the value of products in such a way that they catch public notice. Salesmanship is a form of self-expression as well as an out- let of o iginalit . The power of persuasion is another essen- tial for those desirous of work in the advertising field. Advertising sells a product. As sales increase, manufacturing gains. As output gains, business increases. . nd as a result the nation progresses further and further placing us among the highest ranking commercial countries of the world. ' i LLyi RHot ;Tcf Quite A Racket β–  If the Shoe Fits β€” A Make-up Sale . . Here We . re! John Schuyler Clicks a Sale With Bob .Anderson How Much? Just Right! Here You . re! Va%e One Hundred Tuenty-six FODTIBRLL KALLI5H BACi 5 -oMLNS, MARKS, KI?0GH,MINI 1IM LIME - NELSON, ROSEN . MAPDEP, ISAACS. ALEXANDER , 5ALZMAN , KALLI5H HYOC PARK IS HARPER 6 HYOC PARK HORCANPARK IS HYOe PARK 27 BOWEN 6 HYOC PARK 19 CALUMET HYDCPARK O FENCER 4-7 HYOE PARK 6 HIRSCH 2 HYOE PARK O PARKER O HYOE PARK 21 ENCLEWOOO GAMES WON LOST 5 2 TIEO I Page One Hundred Tiienty-eigbt Swffp That End The Aitchpe gridders closed a very successful season in 1941. Playing for the first time this year in the south section, the boys won six games, lost two and tied one. The team was composed largely of Seniors, but it had some very promising Juniors and Sophomores for the next year. During the season the team was riddled by various in- juries so that when it faced Fenger, only five of the regulars were in there the whole game. However in losing to Fenger, Hyde Park made more first downs than any other op- ponent Fenger had. Before the regular sea- son began, Hyde Park engaged in battle with its arch rival, Englewood, for the fiftieth successive year though we are no longer in their section. On the eve of this big game Hyde Park held a pep rally. It won the game 21-0. The Hyde Park reserves also had a very successful season, losing only one game. Bill Marks, captain of the squad this year received honorable mention in the all-city team selected by a local newspaper. Gradua- tion eliminates stars, but a nucleus remains to start another team. Block Him, Hershey Going Through? J Page One Hniiilyetl Vwenty-7iine GRADUATION FOOTBALL: Row .! L. Challet. L. Alexander. C . Waltrip. C. Salzman. J. Losko. V. Isaacs. B. Rosen. F. Scott, J . O ' Toole. M. Minkim. Row 2 β€” S. Leon. J. Keane. H. Resnikofl. W. Marks. P. Krogh, C. Skeens. S. Blair. Row 1 β€” H. Friedmak, Ass ' t. Mngr., C. Signagio, E. Weiss, H. Wiliston. M. Rubin. ' arsity Mngr. Inspiration A La Hasan Pushing Toward Victory Hit Him Hard! Marks To ? Page One Hundred Thirty v hoops. My Dear! Snia?li That Line! r sJT RETURNING FOOTBALL MEN: Rciw 3β€” F. Mallov, B. Kinsev. B. Newell. G. Vaundrv, G. Hawkinson, L. Steltzer, E. Loeser, E. Kallish. J. Wasko. Row 2β€” D. Rhinelander. L Sachs. B. Watt, C. Smith. E. Keller. Boettscher. C. Wolff, S. Ablin. Row I β€” E. Williams, B. Franklin, W. Hard, E. Keefrev, R. Haucek, S. Gordon, E. Kistel, H. Darmstadter . Page One Hundred Thirty-one CfKPTMN Lou MoOVE.R ScHLOeRB Lou Johnson SENIOR BASKETBALL: Row 3β€” L. A. Oppenheimer. Ass ' t. Miigr., B. Rifas. E. Newman. J. Steinberg, B. Helin. J. Erwin. M. Rubin. Mngr. Row 2β€” T. Hewitt. B. Smith. H. Petersen, B. Prentiss. T. Reilly, R. Keno, H. Abrams. Row 1β€” L. Johnson, R. Klinenberj?, E. Schloerl), L. Hoover, Captain, B. Prout, S. Reisman. J. Reilly. SENIOR BASKETBALL Senior representatives of the favorite sport of Hyde Park closed the ' 40- 41 season with a credit- able record of five victories and four defeats. Your team opened the season against a Fenger team, that was hitting baskets from all angles, and lost 3.3-19. The boys bounced back from this defeat to win the next three games with easy margins, but then they played Calumet and their ace, Dick Haarlow. Although our Bob Schloerb did a fine job of guarding Haarlow, we lost. At this stage of the season Bob Prout, Bob Klinen- berg and Bill Prentiss left on account of gradua- tion. With the team thus weakened, it lost to Englewood and to Hirsch 38-36 in a thriller of a game. Three of the teams four losses occurred away from home, and as the home court is a sup- posed advantage, our games against the toughest teams were played under a disadvantage. The last two gaines of the year were easy victories for Hyde Park; the last one being a 50-24 slaughter of South Shore ' s team; the new addition to the league. At the close of the regular season we were tied for fourth place with Englewood. As only the first four teams from each section are allowed to compete in the city meet, either Hyde Park or Englewood had to be left out. Englewood remained. Hoover, Reisman, Reilly, Prout, Klinenberg, Schloerb, Johnson, Prentiss, Kriloff, Rifas, and Smith all received letters. FINAL .SENIOR INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS SEASON RECORD G FG FT Hoover 9 40 17 Reisman 9 4. ' J 11 J. Reilly 7 17 7 Schloerb 9 1.5 6 ♦Klinenberg .5 14 3 Prout .5 8 2 Johnson 4 2 1 Kriloff 7 1 2 R. Keno 2 1 Prentiss 3 2 P FT 11 97 8 97 4 41 23 36 4 31 4 13 6 5 7 4 2 2 G FG FT P PT T. Reilly .5 1 1 2 McLain 2 1 2 Berkson 2 1 1 1 Hewitt 1 Rifas 1-0 Abrams 1 Peterson 2 Given 3 Gill 3 Smith 4 1 143 .52 75 338 Graduates in February. Pa e One Hundred Thirty-three Senior Basketball Captain Tom Manning k Shujot Puotmick JUNIOR BASKETBALL: Row 5β€” H. Rose, Ass ' t. llngr., R. Carpenter, A. Carter, A. Orpenheimer, Ass ' t. Mngr. Row 4 β€” H. Heftner, J. Bender, S. Newman, L. Smith, JL Oppenheim, D. Meltzer, S. Peltz. Row 3 β€” L. Stein, H. Orlov, E. Bender, B. White, L. Sternberg, R. Boden, A. Passman, Row 2 β€” M .Ruliin. Mngr., P. Freednian, M. Weiner, S. Foote. J. Bowen, V. Carter. J. Pierce. Row 1 β€” B. Rice, C. Webb, M. Lubershane, T. Manning, Captain, B. Keno. D. Willard. F. Yaeger. JUNIOR BASKETBALL The Junior Basketball squad suffered a very disastrous year. They played thru the whole regu- lar season not winning a single game, altho many defeats were heartbreakers. The team plainly missed Stott and Brannman, two of last year ' s stars. It also lost many good men on account of height requirements. The captain of the team this year was Tom Manning . . . leading scorer and most consistent player on the team. Lacking in the ponies ' was experience and team play, but as most of the men are returning next year there is a possibility that the coming season will be a much better one. At the beginning of the year Coach Hasan was almost burdened with an overabundance of ma- terial and as a result he couldn ' t devote enough attention to the better players. Another innova- tion with the lights was the use of mass team substitution, thus trying to get one group of five boys used to each others ' type of play. Just prior to the regular season, the team played a group of lightweight alumni and after that, some of the smaller football players, and it won both games. Men who won major letters were Tom Man- ning, Sheldon Plotnick, Mel Lubershane, Bob Keno, Charles Webb. Dick Willard, and Morris Weiner. Minor letters were awarded to Phil Freednian, Frank Yaeger, Winnie Carter, Byron Rice. John Brown, and Jerry Pierce. FINAL JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS SEASOX RECORD c .Manning 9 Plotnick 9 Keno 9 Lubershane 9 Bowen 9 Freedman 9 Yaeger 9 W. Carter 8 FG FT P PT 29 13 12 71 13 7 18 33 6 9 2 21 8 1 19 17 fi 3 6 15 6 1 10 13 4 4 17 12 3 4 6 10 G FG FT P PT Webb .... 5 2 2 5 6 Weiner . . , . .... 9 2 9 2 6 Willar(l ... .... 5 1 3 1 5 Pierce . , , , .,,, 8 2 1 9 5 β– y 1 T 1 Rice , , , . 5 Foote 3 1 Bender .... .... 1 82 51 122 215 ' Graduated in February. Page One Hundred Thirly-six FENCING: Row .V -H. Martin. V. Vule. l: Kit n. M. Feign. A. Robeck. Row 2 β€” L. Saltzman, D. Kavolsky, R. Pteflerkorn. J. Dadigan. J. Tihor. Row 1 β€” L. Mandelsteiii, Algr., A. Shactiiian, L. Strauss. Captain. H. Winter, A. Cohen. FENCING TEAM Won four meets. Tied one meet. Lost one meet. Won Second place in city and state meets. Won First and Third places in Amateur Fenc- ing League. SWIMMING TEAM Won one meet. Lost three meets. Victors over Hirsch. Losers to Morgan Park, University High, and South Shore. SWIMMI M. Krass. NG: Row M. Welt, 4-J K. . Ratliff, B. Brunell. B. Sock, T. Hallett, V. Gongaware. Row .1β€” E. Ammons, D. Slottow, T. Salmon, Oliver. Row 2 β€” L. Burnham, D. Hogness, M. Givot, G. Cone. H. Spitz. Row 1 β€” E. Sayell. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight FEXCIXG Ell garde, engage, advance, retreat are some of the terms vou will encounter if you ever take up the old and noble art of Fencing. Hyde Park boasts a squad of champion fencers . . . Leon Strauss to mention one. Among his numerous medals is one which declares to all that he is the champion fencer of the state of Illinois. Through this sport we are developing individual sportsman- ship in our Aitchpe youths. Winter Is Parried Leon Strauss, State Champ Foiled Again! SWIMMIXG The acquatic minded boys are the pride and joy of Hyde Park. Their dives present symphonies of grace and timing. These swim- mers rival the fishes ' speed. This sport develops the mind as well as the body for diving requires mental suppleness along with an agile body. Practicing in our school ' s natatorium, the members of the team work for minor letters. Free strokes inspire the squad to speed through ripples gaining easy victories over other schools. Winning the Meet? Botlom ' s Up! All Set Page One Hundred VhiTty-nlne SOCCER TEAM: Row .V- K. Simcm. W Swanson. P. Duvall. K. Desi.anl. Row 2β€” B. Tr, tier. R. Maer. Row 1--E. Waters, J. Epstein. C. Smith. Captain. C. Cash. V. Goldschmidt. k, Welsh, W. Win Housen, C. Mot- H.P.... 12 Von Sliilien . . H.P.... 2 Crane 2 H.P.... β–  H.P.... β– β–  Tililen 5 H.P.... Kfllv 2 H.P.... 6 Amundsen . . . H.P.... Lane 6 H.P.... 9 Manlev Won Lost Tied P.-O.P. 3 4 1 26-19 SOCCER The boys you saw playing in the park on cold Autumn days and wearing flashy new uniforms were members of Hyde Parks soccer team. They opened their season with a tremendous 12-0 win. The following battles were only mediocre, but the team fin ished the season by winning two of the last three games. The team will lose most of its regulars bv graduation. Next vear Coach Schultz vill build a team from green material. A Goal for H.P. Boot It Out! Keep Kickin ' Page One Hinulicil Vorty SEXIOR TRACK: Row 3β€” E. Hecht, A. Halaska. D. Dood, L. Rhourk. H. Paul. R. Franklin. M. Sang. Row 2β€” J. Scher. H. Baker. B. Schwartz. J. Pierce, M. Sugar. J. Wasko. Row 1β€” H. Levey, H. Retzky. B. Smith, J. Hopkins, C. Peterson, B. Smiley. SE] IOR TRACK The Senior track team had a variety of stars on the team led hy their ace shot-])utter. Morton Paul who captured points in the city meet. These track boys trudge almost a mile over to the cinder path at .5oth and the lake to prac- tice. The squad captured several dual meets and won points in prac- tically every field. This year there was an indoor track team as well as an outdoor one. During the winter these boys could be heard running the halls for practice. Alley-ooop! On Your Mark .Sky-high jrXIOR TRACK Younger men, of the Junior track team, were also led by a shot-putter, by the name of Ed Banks, who placed in the city meet. too. Although there are two groups of trackmen; they are run on the same order. The one and only difference between the Junior and Senior track is the age of the trackmen. Many of the boys who are now on this year ' s track team will continue on the Senior team next season, but a number of fresh- men like Arnold Isaac, the pole- vaulter, will return next year. JUNIOR TRACK: Row 3β€” F. Boulais. S. VVolberg. E. Banks. E. Clemons. C. Wren, M. Rusnak. Row 2 β€” J. Carsel. A. Goldman, Williams, J. Peterson, R. Rnsenhlith. Row 1 β€” A. Isaak, N. Kaner, C. Fordyce, B. Levy, V. Lewis, W. Schwartz. Piigi ' One HnnJrcd Forty-one BASEBALL: Row 3--J. Reilly. Daniels. Glantz, Seltzer, Horvalh. Wendell, Quaid. Row 2β€” Coach Shultz, Hoover. Andershok, Keno. Peltz. Geary, W ' asko. Rappaport, Mgr. Row 1- β€” Carter, Wherry, Smith, Rose, T. Reilly, G. Vaundry. BASEBALL This year ' s baseball team had the best record of any Aitchpe ball team in the last few years. Coach Heinie Schultz had Art Glantz, the team ' s ace pitcher, on the mound in most of the games. In some of these Art allowed only two or three hits. The squad batted well, being vigorously paced by its good sluggers: Carter. Vaundry. and Pa- duke. These diamond men finished the season with an average well over .300. The squad shows prom- ises of continuing this kind of playing next year. Coach Schultz. an experienced baseball man himself, gives the boys instructions on this ex- tremely strenuous game. Safe auntlrv Hits One Keno Rcuincis Third elcome Home Page One Hiitjitntl I (,i -tu o Managers All Eyes Winter Trophies for Marks Carter Connects Coaching When Captains Meet Forward Pass Heinie Sports Banquet Sitting Down I ' m Coming Letter Winners Bunt GOLF TEAM: Ruw 2 J. Sluhko. A. Cohen. S. Co-captain; T. Fox. Captain; E. Nelson. Co-captain. Slii( Row 1- -T. Friedman. TEXXIS GOLF The Blue and White tennis team played steady games of tennis all year. The team was led by James Erwin. who played number one position very consistently all season. Bud Rhinehart played in the number two spot and Lloyd Lifton. Dick Neufeld and John Weiss rounded out the team. The boys practice al- most daily ( fair weather provided ) in Jack- son Park, preparing for their matches. Most of the regulars this year are graduating. John Weiss is the only returning man from the pres- ent squad. Hyde Park linksmen travel all over the city to play their matches for the glory of Hyde Park. They pitch, putt, and play undaunted through the worst weather. This season their record was very good due to the consistent playing of Tom Friedman, Ted Fox and Ed Nelson. These boys shoot in the eighties and low nineties. George West, working with encouraging material, is training the future par busting professionals. Alan Cohen returns next year. TENNIS: Top Rowβ€” L. H. Baker, J. Weiss. Lifton, H. Rhinehait, H. Estes. Bottom Rowβ€” R. Neufeld, Page One Hltiulrcil far y-fom AITCHPE TRIBE: Row 4 L. Alexander, B. Newell. M. Glatt. G. ' aundr.v. V. Loebenbeig. W. Prentiss. H. Rose. J. Wasko. ' . Gongaware. R. Hawkinson. Row 3- -J. Shiliko. E. Loeser. E. Kallish. V. Goldschmidt. M. Lubershane. S. Reisnian. P. Kriloff. W. Carter. H. Winter, D. Rylander. Row 2 β€” S. Raben. J. Keane, C. Signaigo. J. Epstein. D. Marder. D. Wood. J. O ' TooIe. S. Blair, T. Manning. Row 1β€” E. Levi. E. Weiss. C. Skeeiis, L. Hoover, L. Challet. W. ' an Hoesen. K. Simon. AITCHPE TRIBE Breathes there a man With soul so dead Who never to himself has said ' Gee, I wish I were a letterman ! Now there are many in this world. Who just sit by and sigh. And there are those who say I wish β€” But don ' t begin to try. The Aitchpe Tribe is made up of Men who do or die. There ' s not a laggard in the bunch Who for letters does not try. Our country needs such men as they To kqep us all secure. It needs some men who ' ll stand and say Let freedom long endure! Perfect Form Necessary EquipmeiU Upside Down Cheer for Old H.P. 3 Men on a Horse Page One Hundred Forty-six SCOUTING CLUB: Row 3β€” V. Neuman, J. Cowan. C. SclielT, K. Denyes, L. Ahrams, V. Pres., L. Mandelstein. H. Munn. W. Vule. ' . Confiaware. A. Kahnweiler, B. Christensen, H. Winter. Row 3 β€” M. V ' ivona, G. Goldberg. S. Friedman. M. Goodman. R. Weiss. L. Strauss. F. Greenherger, B. Freeman, L. Kiili. B. Stein. D. Einhorn. Row 1- D. Cohen, H. Rose. N. Silberman. Clerk, B. Litt, Director. Mr. Sliid- clcr, H. Goldberg, Asst. Director, L. Nikowitz. P. Novy. P. Fantl. BOY SCOUTS He can fix a fractured finger Or flip a griddle cake. And hed know just what to do If he saw a rattle snake. If vou have a bit of trouble. And need some helping out, All you have to do is ask him. For he ' s a Boy Scout. E. GLE SCOUTS: Row 2β€” R. Weiss, M. Goodman, L. Mandelstein, W. Vule, D. Einhorn, C. Scheff, Row 1 β€” G. Goldberg, B. Litt, H. Rose, L. Strauss, B. Christensen. Pai i ' One Huiiihcd Forty-sci en BOYS ' GYM FACULTY I: Mr. Schultz, Mr. Ruhrke, Coach Hasan, Mr. BOYS ' GYM FACULTY II: Mr. Schmidhofer. West. Say Ahli A Left Cross Knots to You! Repair Alan Horseplay in llie Gallery A Straight Fhish! Schnndii ' V l upils Grunt Groan, Inc. Weep on His Shoulder Page One Hundred Forty-eight GIRLS ' GYM FACULTY: Slandin Mrs. Perham and Mrs. Daniels. -Miss McGurk and Mrs. Hayden. Sitting GIRLS ' GYM Body, just as much as mind. Needs developing as all do find. Training for the weaker branch Isn ' t left at all to chance. Volley ball is one diversion O ' er the net the ball s excursion. Basketball is yet another Played by Sis as well as Brother. Dancing is prefered by some Who enjoy some social fun. Ping-pong also is provided For those who are less active minded. Proficiency tests are oft required For those who higher have aspired. Shuffleboard is proving ground For all who with precision abound. Many girls enhance the scene. In their little suits of green. Each is present as you see All are equal at old H. P. Miss Dorothy Gardiner Pngi ' Oiw Hlt ' uhi ' il forty-nitie A G. A. A. I: Row .iβ€” V. Carlson. F. Epstein, J. CrOb.l)y. E, Brill. R. Bankr.itz. Row 2 G. Cohm. L. (iold- Watt. M. Chapiiell. S. Actipis. H. Diamond. G. Covert. G. CoTien. Row 1 β€” C. Dempsey, V. Benson, Sec ' y., J. Brouse, Pres., D. Fahy, V. Pres., J. Gray, Treas., B. Boggs. (.;. A. A. M. Rath, R. Jacnh II: Row i β€” B. Ponscheck. R. Slieppard. J. Loving. Row 2 β€” P. Marks, Kaufman, E. Kirnliaued. E. Mellon, D. Porter .Row 1β€” H. J.icobs, G. Sarla.s, Treas., J. Brouse, Pres.. D. Fahy. Sec ' y., G.A.A. β–  ' Po]) went the ball. ' ' It ' s a homer, ' they cried. And from first to second To home she hied. Then theres swimming and tennis And badminton too. Ahnost any sport You would want to do. Page- Om- Hundred Fifty Yes, the G.A.A. Has loads of fun With parties And games for everyone. If you work hard And do it well. You may win your letters And be a G.A.L. G. A. A. Ill: Row . β€” S. Esler, D. Schmidt, G. VVeine, R. Sader, M. Tavlor, U. Smith, S. Weiss. Row 2β€” F. Miller. M, Weiss, S, Wallace, A. McCaffrey, G, Waldshinf, K. Somers, J. Fantl, J. Schumacher, S. Scharf, E, Zeiger, B. Zolot, Row 1β€” E. Cohen, V. Hirning, Miss Perham. G, Stewart, B, Rowe, G. A. L. ; Row 3 β€” I. Connor, ' . Benson, H, Reich, J. Crosby, F, Asher, F, Epstein, V. Hirning. Row 2 β€” J. Brouse. M. Berger, M. Leach, G. Stewart, D, Fahy, C. Marks, S. Actipis, Row 1 β€” H, Rath, M. Taylor, Mrs. Hayden, G. Sarlas, J. Ryckaert. _ Page One Hundred Fifly-one BASKETBALL I: Row 3 D. Carder, R. Sheppard. L. Thompson. H. Fried- man. B. Schneider. D. Kondiles. Row 2β€” P. Krafft, B. Ponscheck. S. Scharf, M. Kaufman, G. Sarlas. Row 1 β€” M. Rath, B. Rowe. C. Holniberg. Capt., E. Zieger, G. Covert. BASKETBALL Something a boy doesn ' t seem to realize is that girls enjoy participating in sports just as much as he does. They simply adore getting the exercise a game like basketball affords. Just be- ing a spectator is all right, but waching someone else make the baskets and get all the thrills from a successful free throw or from an exciting dribble across the gym floor isnt enough to satisfy some young girls. So immediately after they realize that the place for them is on a gvm floor with a basketball in their hands, they sign up with Mrs. Hayden to be on the girls basket- ball team. This is a branch of the G.A.A. Nat- urally, every girl who signs up isn ' t automatic- allv on that team. If this were the case, members wou ' d number so many that it would be im- possible to put them all on one field. After the process of elimination, only the best players are left. The obvious result is that the girls have a uper squad. Girls ' basketball isn ' t confined only to this team. Our regular gym classes play the game also. B.ASKETB.ALL II: Row 3β€” M. Hard ini;. F. Miller, P. Sevdalis. R. Sader, R. Tuchman. S. Wiess, R. Bankartz, Row 2β€” T. Craig. E. Brill, V. Hirning, .1. Dresser. P. Berger. Row 1β€” A. M; tinez, F. Epstein, C. Marks, Capt., J, Rrouse. G. Cohen. Page Otie Hniidrnl fifly-tuo TENNIS: Row 3β€” Schumacher. G. IiiLiraham, S. Cavanaiiy;h, S. Wal- lace. Row 2 β€” B. YouiiK .P. Craven, Mrs. Daniels, M. Hox worth, E, Lanyon. Row 1 β€” C. Marks. C. Holm- lier . B. Kohn. Mgr.. H. Borgia. TEXNIS Racket held in upraised hand- Eyes alert survey the land β€” Feet apart β€” a steady stance β€” Actions are a ninihle dance. FENCING Feet grasp the ground In steady stance Yet every action Is a graceful dance. Players dashing to and fro β€” Slices, backhands steal the show- Lines of white to mark the court- a last resort. Running dashes- Lunging, plunging, Flashing steel β€” The expert will No contact feel. Game is over. Play was fast. Time has flown so swiftly past. Hot and tired β€” none left spry, Yet victory ' s in every eye. The point is barred. Swordsmen think fast. Advance, retreat No foil is cast. FENCING: Row 3β€” M. Smikel, C. Wurzburger, J. Brogue. L. Thompson, J. Stilp. Row 2β€” D. Carder, E. Boor, F. Raymond. M, McGee. Row 1 β€” R. Cala, J. Crosby, Capt., M. Stephenson, Co-Capt., JI. Kalupski. Page One Hiinihcii Fifty-three ' BASEBALL: Row 3β€” L. Thompson. D, Carder, P. Krafft, B. Kallas, G. Covert, J. Epstein. Row 2 β€” J. Brouse, Y. Mil- ler, E. Peters, E. Brill, M. Collins, B. Ponscheck. Row 1 β€” A. Martinez. B. Schneider. R. Bankartz. M. Kaufman, M. Epstein, C. Marks. BASEBALL Baseball, baseball β€” America ' s favorite game. The girls know how to play it, And it ' s led them on to fame. HOCKEY Precision and speed are essential here. The play is fast and hard. Freedom of action is needed, too. No sporting act is barred. A ball and bat are all they needβ€” Of course, there are bases, too. When they hit that ball and run The other team ' s quite blue. Persistence is a necessity. The will to win a goal Is incentive toward a greater gain As down the field thev roll. Thev hit and run with the best. They ' re fast at running bases. They win their games, we ' re proud of them. Girl ' s baseball is going places. They knock the ball with vigor. The time is fleeing fast. The ending signal sounds. Thev ' ve won their goal at last. HOCKEY: Row 3β€” J. Brouse. J. Epstein. Row 2β€” P. Bryant. E. Brill. Row 1 β€” G. Covert. Page One Hundred Fifty-four I . A A -. l u j Wv- IH 1 M| M m I j B 1 5 Β« m| j _ iii r t β–  W i ' m : y ImH ilia H HMiBiiiriM BOWLING: Row 3β€” M. Robben, D. Petersen, D. Schmidt, R. Sader, C. Stevens, J. Scliumacher. Row 2 β€” E. M. Reilly, B. J. Bisenthal, V. Carlson, Miss McGurk, M. Smikel, D. Anderson. Row 1β€” D. Wells, P. MacQueen, L. Schiller, N. Michaux, V. Andrews, A. Abraham. BOWLIIVG The ball wants lo wiggle, Make it good. now. The ball wants to wiggle, A strike! Take a bow! BADMIXTOX A net of white cord squares- A cock of cork and feathers- Rackets light and small β€” All action free from fetters. Some say it is hard To make one-fifty, But no matter about that The game is nifty. The play is easy, free. The players light and swift. They dash to knock once more The cock β€” to give it lift. The girls all enjoy This sport, and what ' s more They ' re as good as the best That come to the fore. Each eye is centered on The birdie in its flights; Participants move freely, Secure within their right. BADMINTON CLUB: Row 3β€” J. La- velle, J. Rosen, C. Skeens, E. Weiss, L. Marcus. Row 2 β€” B. Biesenthal, M. Smikel. ' . Carlson, M. Heyraans, M. Kalupski, F. Epstein. N. Michaux. Row 1 β€” M. Epstein, H. Jacobs, O. Libnian, Pres., G. Weiner. Sec ' y. Treas., R. Jacobs, V. Andrews, A. Abraham. Paxc One Hundred Fifty-five SWIMMING Arms and legs in perfect motion On the lalce or in the ocean Rhythm is the main essential. Speed is just an incidental. Diving, floating. . . . easy, free. Swimming is the thing, you see, That brings about development Of body and mind perfection bent. VOLLEY BALL Over the net from palm to palm. The ball is knocked bv players calm. Enthusiasm marks the face Of watchers who enjoy the pace. Every player cool as steel. Loyalty is what they feel. Their motions graceful, free from bond As eager hearts to the game respond. SWIMMING TE. M: Row 3β€” C. Holmherg. B. Jllddleton, M. Wolf. Row 2 β€” J. Hammer. E. Zeiger. E. Tarlowsky. ioniir (rv 1 no a A ' OLLEY BALL: Row ,V M. Rath. P. Sevdalis. B. Levering, S. Esler. r. Connor. B. Goodman. Row 2 β€” C- Holinberg. H. Reich. J. Brouse. D. Warshaw. G. Covert, K. Zeiger. Row 1 β€” G. Sarlas. C. Marks. Capt.. E. Brill, Mgr., P. Horton. G. Cohen. .1 b. r.J s J Page One HinnlrcJ Fifty-sh I ' .Kim.K AXI) HOOT Left: C. Hionian, Miss Kather- ine Finlev. Sponsor, ' irginia Burns. Prcs.. J. Fisher. Treas.. 15. ' ittiini. H. Flvnn. M. How- aril. J. French. H. Parker, V. Pres.. J. Mctiregor. Left: T. Clark. B. Strchel. D. Woolf. E. McElhaney. Sec ' y., B. Alrlrich. C. Lovely. B. Kline, B. Blizzard. ' . Rice. t Β± ' 5l HORSEBACK RIDING CLUB: Row 2β€” V. Barnes, N. Glas-sun. P. Minde.s. B. Chazdon. M. Bruno. D. Kodish, Row 1β€” N. Gilliland. R. Wilkie, A. Bennett, J. McNutt, F. Pearce, M. Kaufman. M. Andersen. Page One Hundred fifty-seven Let Vr Rcill Shootin High Easy Does It Where Is It? Advance! Look at Me No Watch This! Over the Edge En Route Hit? I SIGMA EPSILOX OFFICERS: Row 2β€” D. Bowman, Fall Secy., P. Remertsen. Spring V. Pres.. M. Smalley, Fall and Spring Treas. Row 1 β€” J. Fultz. Spring Secj ' ., B. Snyder, Fall Pres.. A. Cliurch. Fall V. Pres. and Spring Pres., Miss Shoesmith. SIGMA EPSILON 4A I: Row 3β€” H. Aslier. G. Herman. R. French. R. Channock. W. Gardner, B. Free- man. Row 2 β€” T. Flanders. J. Brannum. J. Crosby, A. Barker, F. Asher. J. French. M. Detweiler, L. Brasseur, R. Connor. A. Flack. Row 1- -Bryant. R. Brandstetter. X. Fishnian. S. Fox. E. Aldrich, P. Freudenheim. I. Braham. SIGMA EPSILOX Perhaps you ihiiik (nily a genius. Or superman at best. Can go home with a Sigma pin And an average of an S . But you needn t be a math shark, Though I ' m sure it would be fine. And even English grammar May be outside your line. Page One-Hididrcd Si ly If vou apply ouiself a hit And mind your P and Q s . When they ' re giving E ' s and Ss Your teachers can ' t refuse. happy joyful day When that Sigma pin is won Cause we intellects aren ' t stuffy- e have a lot of fun. SIGMA EPSILOX 4. II: Rcuv 4 β€” S. Newman. J. Goldl)erg. S. Bloom. K. Melchior. L. Liltnn. K, l ' .iik- ii. D. Kermeen. H. Kaufman. Row 3 β€” il. Hurwitz, C. Ise, E. Cowin. J. XoHerer. R. Murray. A. Oilliam. S Tajrrow. B Levin. R. Xeufeld. Row 2β€”G. Klowden. B. Kaplan. E. Gn er. M. Hamquist. H. Herron. S. Holland. S. Ise. M. McColley. M. Ho.Kworth. Row 1β€” J. Harper, H. Horton, J. Davis. E. McElhaney. ii. Lieberman. J. Walker. B. Noe. SIGMA EPSILOX 4A III: Row 2β€” G. Hcisler, I ' . Ulrich. M. Paul. G. Saphir. R. Roth. H. Scher. Row 1β€” S. Pircoffs M. Stierman, D. Shapiro, S. Zax, S. Rabin, R. Soble, B. Ungar, M. Stephenson. F. Zander. II. Woud. C. Richnian. F, Winnctt, S. Strack. L. Swartz. V. Watson, P. Werbner, Pijgc One H?itiiircJ Sixfy-oiie SIGMA EPSILON 4B. I: Row 2β€” B. Greenbaum, A. Johnson, B. Hughes. R. Dubovy, L. Brin, S. Goldin, R. Abelson. J. Coleman. B. Jordan, J. Gale. Row 1 β€” E. Hartsten. G. Hunt. N. Ludwig, P. Goldman, V. Apol- sky, R. Jleyer. D. Bowman, B. Branch, S. Barnes, D. Bouras, J. Bouras. SIGMA EPSILON 4B H: Row 4β€” S. Reisman. J. Minsky. J. Stoner. I. Mittelman, J. Landy, J. Kramer. Row 3β€” H. Winter. S. Goldin. M. Davis. C. Wurzburger. F. Bridges, V. Packard. R. Weiss, M. Stein. Row 2 β€” S. Benjamin. H. Reich, M. Stevens. S. Lan . M. Neubert. E. Kalleck. B. Whalin. F. Leven, B. Leeland. Row 1 β€” C. Marks, M. Koppel. C. Neu. E. Salomon. F. Miller. T. Sirner, W. Lee. Variety is the spice of life. So I have heard folks say, And acting on the principle, The progVams were planned that way. For example, a magician Displayed his magic art And astounded all the members Who had thought themselves so smart. Page One Hundred Sixty-two And remember the barn dance? How could anyone forget? I can hear the nmsic playing And see the dancers yet. The officers, if you ask them, I know will say they ' ve enjoyed Working for Sigma, with the help Of little Mergitroid. SIGMA El ' SlLU.X . ' A; Row 4 -M. Goldberg. E. Hirscli, A. Freeman, G. Stent. D. Jadwin, L. Strauss, S Shier, H. Given, J. Piowatv. H. Rosenwald. G. Hilton. Row 3 β€” V. Burns, G. Goldberg, S. Shaffer. M. Weil. H. Weinstein. V. Goldschmidt. C. Scheff. C. Purvis, H. Haas, E. Flessor, D. Shields, A. Robeck, N Abbcll Row 2 β€” P. Varvaris, S. Sobel. J. Lacev. C. Atwater, A. McCaffrey. B. Salins, M. Gasser, E. Lewis. J. Brogue. M. Shilton, M. Tullis, G. Sarlas. J. Fleischman, E. Waldner. Row 1β€” V. Kohlen- berger. H. Teter, C. Winograd, R. Parker, E. Strauss, B. Sehmann, I. Lowenstein, M. Newman, M. Weincr. D. Tarson. SIGMA EPSILON 3B: Row 3β€” H. Blaz, D. Bvrum, N. Smith. R. Peterson. C. Gustafson. M. VVilUams, D. Stevens. L. Katlin. L. Ridker. Row 2 β€” J. Carsel, E. Abramson. D. Huane. E. Fineberg. J. Lindemtan, R. Markovitz, V. Barnes, S. Saxl, E. Mitchel, G. Levkovitz. F. Rosenthal. Row 1--D. Diamond. M. Bicknell, C. Mueller, P. Hopkins, D. Warshaw, R. Quick, D. Gutt. Page One Hundred Sixty-three 1%2Β£ M M β– 51 1 iELf. ' -WM 1 . Β«WZv Β A JIljJ. P F i - l ii ! ' IVa SIGMA EPSILON ' 2A: Row 4β€” R. Klcifield, H. Marks. H. Martin, E. LuW(.nΒ tern, M. Pollack. A. Silver- man. R. Seidner. I. Moses. D. Drenckpohl. M. Rubin. Row 3 β€” P. Now. li. Kaplan. B. Passmore. E, Sichel, G. Derkson, N. ScharfF. J. McFadden, J. Moore. S. Daniels. D. Reuther. J. Orear, M. Vivona. Row 2 β€” A. Goldberg. D. Lndgin. J. Valentine. J. Hammer. B. Young. A. Bennett. M. Roche, F. Reed, M. Rhine. L. Sarko. C. Comori. B. Cromer. Rowl β€” L. Miller. E. Schlesinger, E. O ' Neill, A. Weiss, J. MacGregor, G. Adam, S. Seelig. R. Rosenberg. SIGMA EPSILON 2B: Row 4β€” F. Greenberger, W. Gouwens. B. Wald, A. Frumkin, R. Delhauer, R. Schweinfurth, D. Pine. R. Fey. A. Flessor. D. Simons. J. Schneider. Row 3 β€” S. Moszkowski. J. Solovy, N. Bienenfeld. E. Friedman, J. Williams. B. Gitelman. E. Van Hise. N. Gilliland. N. Appel. C. Faulkner, D. Kimball, E. McGrath. B. Christensen. D. Kermeen. T. Sprecher. Row 2 β€” K. Vorres, M. EUspernian, F. Travis. N. Eckland. D. Mallory. J. Sinton. M. Nimer. R. Lant. S. Bogolub. J. Agatstein. I. Kramer. D. Hershey. V. Levin. Row 1 β€” R. Stratlon. S. Goldstein. E. Swartz. M. Hein. B. Zevitz. R. Kraus, E. Wolf, E. Greenspahn, K. Hayden. ( Mergitroid is a goldfish With a very high I.Q. She swam right to the opera Which is more than most could do.) But seriously. Sigma Deserves that honored ' S For luring scholars onward To do their very best. Page Out ' Hinuhcii Sixty-four And I salute those students Who work, and really try To learn their subject thoroughly And not to just get by. For Democracy needs logic And clear intelligence. Cause a free enlightened people Is our first line of defense. Sir,M. EPSILON FRESHMEN II: Row 3β€” E. Lanvon, A. Moss, L. Gant, D. Levinson. M. McKinney, G. Leviton. J. Severn . B. Kortsch. A. Kaplan. A. Tuckler, R. Cole. Row 2β€” S. Weiss, E. Robin. M. Wright, N. McDaniel. M. Friedman. K. Somers. M. Kahn. C. McCauley. D. Schmidt. E. Wein, J. Canfield, F. Sarnat, H. ' an Duzer. L. Heymans. T. Washli ' -rn Row 1 A. Edwards, J. Peterson. G. Volk, P. Travis, R. Nelson, B. Stearns, B. Prcnos, J. Neher. D. Walker. lnΒ«WJ4 9Β« a SIGMA EPSILON FRESHMEN I: Row 3 Z. So na. R. Ruby, E. Levin, J. Kes- inger. J. Seyal. E. Caplan, R. Kops. L. Goldwyn. E. Cohen. Row 2β€” P. Berger, H. Crews, B. Corhett. B. Lindstioni. E. Miroff, B. Lever- ing, I. Sampson, R. Popper, R. Sosthein. Row 1 β€” J. Cohen, C. Anderson, S. Anderson, E. Carpenter, S. Lieherman, J. Graham, B, Gillette. Pii One Hundred Sixty-five p R E S I D E N T Hyde Parkers have again exercised their privilege to vote. This time they elected Harold differ to fill, conscientiously and efficienth . the position of President of the Aitchpe . . . the position of the most popular bov in Hvde Park. After the returns of this polling were pub- licly announced, everyone could be heard talking about the winner . . . Harold. Well liked by all, such snatches of conversation a? this might have been heard: Harold, oh he ' s a grand fellow! or Isn ' t he handsome! So friendlv. too! Man of the People Page One Hundred Sixty-six am F I R S T L A D Y Here she is. Hyde Park ' s number one girl . . . Miss Sue Engh. Her charming ways and ready smile class her as a top-rate Hyde Parker. Uneffected by her widespread popu- larity she truly typifies the American girl. Though only a junior she fills a position coveted by every senior girl. et. all highly apjslaud the school ' s choice. If Sue is an example of today ' s All- Amer- ican girl, may we ever have today. All Hyde Park salutes you β€” our First Lady of Aitchpe ' 41. Jolly Couple Page One Hundred S: ty-seien SENIOR GIRLS I: Row 3β€” H. Costalas, H. Beines. H. Bloomfield, R. Hammer. J. Fisher. M. Beers. A. Gilliam, J. Cohen. M. Grage. M. Heymans. 1. Connor. L. Brin. Row 2 β€” E. Barre, E. Gosser, ' . Hintz, S. Actipis, M. Berger. R. Kessler. M. Belland. M. Beerman. N. Fishman. B. Cohen. N. Hvman. Row 1 β€” R. Cnonor, M. Hoxworth, V. Hirning. Miss Riggs. Mi s Henson. C. Blade. M. Eherly, E. Brill. SENIOR GIRLS II: Row 3β€” F. Cohen. iM. Taylor, F. Asher, D. Appel, B Lewin. D. Christensen. D. Dimond, V. Flaxman, A. Flack. E. Hanneman, H. Whitney. Row 2 β€” S. Benjamin, F. Raymond. C. Loeb, E. Boor, L. Marcus. W. Lee, M. Kremer, S. Fox, A. Cohen, B. Hughes. G. Klowden. J. French, R. Homan. Row 1β€” L. Hirsch, B. McCord, V. Apolsky. Miss Biggs, Miss Henson, E. Baxter. F. Freeman. D. Shapiro. SEXIOR GIRLS When you ha e reached that blessed stage And you can say ) ou ve come of age, Because youre now a Senior Girl, Doesn ' t it sive you a dizzy whirl? Beside the excitement and usual hub-bub, You can join the Senior Girls ' Club Their sponsor. Miss Henson. you ' ll surely adore And after one meetino; voull come back for more. Vage One Hutidri ' d Sixty-eight Then in the spring you. too. can call. Unihrellas all through the hall. The aren t much use against the rain But they serve their purpose just the sam e. The Freshie Frolic, they sponsor, you see, To acquaint Senior with little freshie And help them start along the way Toward becoming a Senior some day. i { f SENIOR GIRLS III: Row 3β€” N. Silver, P. Strick. T. Newman, R. Klein, P. Hefter, S. Kramer, M. Smalley, K. Moore, L. Krichilskv, S. Kenstner, P. Sevdalis, L. Silver, C. Rosenzweig, J. Tenenbaum. Row 2 β€” A. Sebeson, C. llatson, C. Shiu. H. Herron, P. Lane, I. Vogel, P. Mindes ,G. Stewart, C. Marks, B. Zolot, L. Rosenlierpr, V. Kohlep. B. Price. G. Rosano, G. Levitan. Row 1 β€” R. Levy, G. Hunt, P. Propp, Miss Biggs, Miss Henson, A. Peeler, R. Stein, M. Pappas. . ' E.NIOR GIRLS IV: Row o- -R. Sader. I. Stephan, S. Slrack. .M. . tephen ..n. K. Wajtenberg, J. Davis. E. Weil, .M. Laichas, V. Lee. C. Mueller. Row 2 β€” E. Teitelbaum, D. Rune. J. Wendell, M. Skollenberger, B. Lape, K. Shanahan, M. Koppel, R. Krug, R. Hussev, R. Smith, E. Anderhous, S. Silberman, J. Lain. Row 1 β€” M. Kalupski. S. Puklicky, Secy., C. Larsen, Pres., Miss Biggs, Miss Henson, A. Barker, Treas., S. Ise Gen. Chair.. M. Potash. Pa c One HutitircJ Sixty-tiine af i JUNIOR GIRLS: Row 3β€” B. Simon. C, Davis, L. Wright. A. Brown, E. Lewis, ' C. Gustafson, C. Ginsburg. C. Rosenzweig. M. Cichlat. M. Bicknell. Row 2β€” H. Teter, E. Kaplan. M. Worley, B. Woolf, E. Travis. R. Sheppard. J. Smith. G. Levy. Z. Honoroff. Row 1 β€” M. Fine. D. Kenchen. A. Rosenberg. B. Burnett. Pres., D. Miller. V. Pres.. J. Jacobson. M. Larson, M. Allen. JUI IOR GIRLS Once a freshie β€” Loads to learn. Then a sophniore Home work stern. Now a Junior Important β€” almost β€” Joins Junior Girls Makes good her boast. A Model Hyde Parker His Majesty β€” Meet the Boys Loomis, M. C. Girl With the Flack-sen Hair Her Majesty Vage One Hiuulrvd Sfti ' n y SCHOLARSHIPS FRED SPECTOR Chicago Musical College HAL T. HURN Illinois Institute of Technology JACQUELINE LACEY Rosary College MARY LAWRENCE Institute of Modern Business RICHARD OPPENHEIMER Institute of Modern Business Hyde Park, through the outstanding abilities of these students who have won honors at the University of Chicago, has received the Scholarship Plaque for 1941. Stewart Bloom One Year Robert Roth One Year Frank Lossy One-half Year Jack Rabin One-half Year Bob Channock Honorable Mention John Harwood Honorable Mention George Saphir Honorable Mention Elinor Yungmeyer Honorable Mention Page One Hundred Seventy-one INDEX EDITORIAL 1- 14 EXPRESSION 15- 22 ART, MUSIC, AND DRAMA SPEECH 16- 34 LIBRARY, FORUM, LANGUAGES, PAN AMERICAN EDUCATION 35-42 MATH, SCIENCE PRESS 43-48 AITCHPE, WEEKLY, PENS ASSEMBLY 49-96 CLASS OF ' 44 50- 52 CLASS OF ' 43 53-57 CLASS OF ' 42 58-63 FEBRUARY GRADUATES 65-73 JUNE GRADUATES 75- 96 MILITIA 97-106 R.O.T.C. GOVERNMENT 107-116 HISTORY, STUDENT GOVERNMENT, P.T.A. BOOSTERS, MONITORS, SR. SPONSORS, BOOKROOM HOME 117-122 DOMESTIC SCIENCE, INDUSTRIAL ARTS, MECHANICAL DRAWING TRADE 123-126 OFFICE HELP, MOVIE OPERATORS, DOWNTOWN SHOPPING NEWS, SALESMANSHIP ACTION 127-158 BOYS ' SPORTS 128-148 GIRLS ' SPORTS 149-158 SOCIAL 159-170 SIGMA, PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY, SENIOR GIRLS, JUNIOR GIRLS SCHOLARSHIPS 171 INDEX 172 ADVERTISING AND FEATURES 173-184 Page One riunarcJ Siicnty-tuo ; ' IWWLEDGEMEXT that everyone has done to helr fuXK . xi ti sale and pubHcation of our Regardless of their part or contribution we thank them for the extra time they took. Eac ' fi 3YertisΒ« 4rasail| g,j3pΒ«ible, L l v ' J a feature page to swell tljp ook ' s content. Each patron has contribut ' his share to give the best support to the full extent. Demonstrating freedom ' s place in school is the push we ' re given onward toward our goal β€” Onward toward our precious, high ideal applied to the student body as a whole May we once again convey our thanks to those who are outstanding in the -6 a ' i ' ' 1 t ii Vage One Hundred Seventy-three ff ukli 1 H l Bd K ' wBh 1 T ' ;_ Wm r . .-- T i H DAGUERRE STUDIO For Many Years The Official Photographer of the Aitchpe 218 SOUTH WABASH AVE. Ninth Floor Wabash 0527 ._.+ Page One Hiouircd Scutify-fniir h sc staXia XainLn y If you are not placed within thirty days after you graduate from our college, all tuition payments will be refunded in full. CO-EDUCATIONAL Only Four- Year High School Graduates Enrolled STEWART 6780 79th and Halsted Streets 75th AND EXCHANGE AVENUE FO W S IC -+ FOLLOW LOU HOOVER ' S ADVICE. Buy an Englewood Knitting Mill ; Sweater for i+ ' s tops in wear and loc )ks VISIT THE FACTORY TO SEE SKILLED WORKERS PRODUCE YOUR SWEATERS ENGLEWOOD KNITTING MILLS Establishe d since 1912 6643 SOUTH HALSTED STREET WENTWORTH 5920 I I STENOTYPE SCHOOL OF CHICAGO THE MACHINE WAY IN SHORTHAND Learn to Write ISO to 200 Words per Minute Day or Evening Classes All Business Subjects Co-educational For detailed Information write, telephone or call 9 W. Washington STENOTYPE SCHOOL OF CHICAGO Randolph 4540 Vagc One Hundred Seventy-five GEORGE SPIES, INC. 4140-8 NORTH KOLMAR AVENUE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MANUFACTURING SCHOOL JEWELERS AND STATIONERS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS OFFICIAL JEWELERS TO CLASS OF 1941 Telephone: Klldare 2063-2064 Dear Graduates CONGRATULATIONS! and thanks a lot for your patronage the past four years. I have always been very proud of the fact that I graduated from Hyde Park High, a school of high scholastic standing, from its beginning in the 70 ' s to the present. As time passes, my sincere wish is that your every ambition will be realized. For the past 26 years, we have been serv- ing Hyde Park students 21 varieties of hot and cold 5c sandwiches and ice cream. That mean s we have served your parents, you, and are looking for future business from your children. Best of luck! Mrs. Cook, 6258 Harper Ave. Once again MOLLOY - MADE quality and workmanship scores as the 1941 Aitchpe is cased in a MOLLOY-MADE cover from THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT 2857 North Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois ARTISTS ' SUPPLIES AND PICTURE FRAMING We carry one of the most complete assortments from which you can make your selection OUR SERVICE AND PRICES WILL MEET YOUR APPROVAL FAVOR, RUHL COMPANY Home of the Artist 425 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE HARRISON 1340 + Page One Hundred Sevenly-six i n n0jC 1 1? BEAUTY AND AFFECTION EXPRESSED IN CORSAGES and - i ii -i w BOUQUETS J Hr i β€’ |BH |K H -- Hfll HLft SENSIBLE PRICES β€’ J lgg J. E. KIDWELLS JEAN BRANNUM Editor-in-Chief Aitchpe ' 41 826 E. 47th Street ENTER ANY MONDAY moser BUSINESS COLLEGE DAY OR W On y Four Veor High Schoo Graduofes Enrolled 1 NIGHT A Gregg and Pitman Shorthand β€” also Sleno- typy. Classes for Beginners Start First Monday of Each Month. Advanced Students May scHOoy Enter Any Monday. Bulletin Sent Free. 116 S.Michigan Ave., Cliicago, Randolph 4347. COURSES IN SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BIM ' S For class pins and rings of Superior ACCOUNTING. BOOKKEEPING. Home of COMPTOMETRY the r β–  1 excellence CHICAGO CALL COLLEGE OF TOOT long Chas. A. COMMERCE hot dog Winship 30 W. Wash- 6309 Yale Ave. i f ' wtriv: ' 6318 STONY ington Telephone Wentworth 0994 ISLAND Central 1380 . , J Page Om ' Hundred Seventy-seven jm Taking Everything Into Account In the Groove Miss Moore Explains Neat Eh! Unaware First Aid for Frietlman Beat That Drun Referring in the Library The Intellectual MacCORMAC SCHOOL OF COMMERCE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools ACCOUNTING β€’ TYPEWRITING β€’ SHORTHAND β€’ SECRETARIAL TRAINING STENOTYPY β€’ COMPTOMETRY A few months ' Intensive training in the MacCormac School of Commerce will prepare you for a well-paying business or Government position NEW CLASSES EVERY MONDAY FREE Placement Bureau Hyde Park 2130β€”36 years in Woodlawn I I 70 E. 63rd St., Near Woodlawn Ave. Meet Your Friends at the AITCHPE LUNCHROOM β– r ie Best for Less Eleanor B. S+reeter, Mgr. CLAY ' S School Supplies Where Quality Reigns Supreme Just around the corner Near 63rd Street 6267 Harper Avenue Midway 5315 SNAP!!! PARKER ' S RESTAURANT If you desire professional results β€” get your Famous for Food cameras, films and photographic supplies from TED ' S CAMERA SHOP We guarantee the Food, Price, and Service Official supply house for the Aitchpe ' 41 will satisfy both you and your guest Efficient developing service 1551 E. 57th Street 6305-06 stony Island Ave. Chicago, III. Stenographic Course 6 Month Day Course $66 Cashiering, filing, indexing, bookkeeping, accounting, switchboard, and dictaphone ALL AT LOWEST RATES IN CHICAGO AREA Placement Guaranteed University Instructors CHICAGO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 127 N. Dearborn St. Franklin 4803 Page One Hundred Seventy-nine 69th SUMMER TERM OPENS JUNE 30β€” SPECIAL RATES Summer hours 8:30 to 1:00. Faculty of Experts A nationally known school of high Standards and A- 1 rating, offering secretarial and business training at very reasonable rates. COURSES: Executive, Secretarial, Business Administration, Stenographic, Accounting, Comptometry, Brush-up and Review, Finishing Course for H. S. Commercial Students. FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Visitors Welcome β€” Booklet β€’ 6 Conveniently Located Schools e 37 S. Wabash Ave RANdolph 2637 Lincoln Ave. Roscoe GRAceland 2227 Miiwaulcee Western Aves ARMitageSOII 304 W. t3rd St WENtworth 2227 11324 S. Michigan Ave PU LI man 6594 9 S. Pulaski Road NEVada360 BU5I n€$$u coLieoc CHICAGO, ILLINOIS COLLEGIATE CAP AND GOWN COMPLIMENTS OF COLLEGIATE CAP GOWN COMPANY 107 North Wacker Drive PARAMOUNT RESTAURANT Good Food at Lower Prices 1553 East 63rd Street J. EINHORN SON. INC. The Old Reliable Furrier Fur and Cloth Coats 939 E. 63RD H. P. 7654 mcCORD DRUG STORE bt th Bviut of B9V9Hv yiUt Page One Hundred Eighty AFTER ClASSK Noting for the President In the Spring- Class in Gymnastics ' Weekly Types German Club Celebrates the Yuletide Season The Line Up Waiting to Be Photoged Air Raid! Chicago, Illinois In the foreground - Fi. Dearborn re ' erecled in Grant Park on Chicago ' s lake from. Illustration by Jahn Β£r Oilier An Studios. Page One Hiimireii Eighty-two n n n u r- 517 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET β€’ CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 2 roaucers of Superfine Ofnmials COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL PUBLICATION PRINTERS ?a e One Hiinilnd Eighty-three Page One Hundred Eighty-four 0 ' fc ' - , .


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